Nowadays in European, American and most westernized markets, financial institutions such as Credit Swiss, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, the Islamic Bank of Britain etc, are offering more products and services of Islamic finance. Moreover, a great number of financial institutions in GCC (Gulf Cooperation Coun
Benchmarking Islamic Finance: A Framework for Evaluating Islamic Financial Services
✍ Scribed by Mohd Ma'sum Billah
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 285
- Series
- Islamic Business and Finance Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
This book offers a timely analysis of these issues and redresses the existing
misconceptions and misinterpretations pertaining to benchmarking in an Islamic
finance context and, as such, provides guidance and strategies for future directions. It will appeal to researchers of Islamic banking, finance, and insurance, as
well as practitioners, particularly standard-setting bodies, regulators, and policy
makers
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About the Editor
List of Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Part I Goodbye to the LIBOR?: The emergence of benchmarking in the Islamic financial system
Chapter 1 Does Islamic finance need benchmarking?
Chapter 2 Why does Islamic finance require benchmarking?
Chapter 3 Goodbye to the LIBOR: An alternative Islamic interbank benchmarking mechanism
Chapter 4 Islamic finance, benchmarking, and the LIBOR transition: Impacts and implications
Chapter 5 SWOT analysis of benchmarking in the Islamic finance industry
Part II Shari’ah analysis of benchmarking Islamic finance
Chapter 6 What is the Qur ͗ānic solution to benchmarking the financial system?
Chapter 7 How does the Sunnah recognize benchmarking formula for the Islamic financial system?
Chapter 8 Sharī ͑ah analysis of benchmarking in the Islamic financial system
Chapter 9 Fiqh analysis of benchmarking in the Islamic financial products and services
Chapter 10 Analyzing fatwas on benchmarking Islamic financial products and services
Chapter 11 Fatwa analysis of benchmarking in the Islamic financial system
Chapter 12 Analyzing traditional benchmarking experiences from a Maqasid al-Sharī ͑ah perspective
Part III Benchmarking Islamic finance: Its law and compliance
Chapter 13 Legal and compliance reform for Islamic financial benchmarking
Chapter 14 Implications of the regulatory shift from the LIBOR to the SONIA benchmark for the Islamic banking industry in the UK
Part IV Testing and experiences in benchmarking Islamic finance
Chapter 15 How does benchmarking matter in Islamic microfinance?
Chapter 16 Which benchmarking formula to use in Islamic SME financing?
Chapter 17 Foreign currency and rate derivatives on firm value: A Sharī ͑ah Experience
Index
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