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Ltd.$d2013 215 $a1 online resource (434 p.) 225 0$aWiley finance series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-46514-8 311 $a1-299-80467-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIslamic Capital Markets: A Comparative Approach; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Overview of Contents; Additional Materials; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Founding Thoughts-Adam Smith, Capitalism, and Islamic Finance; Introduction and Overview; Chapter Topics; Chapter Objective; Key Terms; 1.1: The Roots: The Economy, Real and Financial Sectors, Risk and Islamic Finance; 1.2: Uncertainty and Risk; 1.3: Why Is There Uncertainty and Risk?; 1.4: Types of Risk; 1.5: Risk in the Real Sector and in the Financial Sector; 1.6: Financial System of Capitalism: The Foundations; 1.7: Smith and Arrow 327 $a1.8: Smith and Ethical Rules 1.9: An Arrow-Debreu Economy; 1.10: What Happened to the Smith-Arrow Risk-Sharing Ideal?; 1.11: Can Economics Explain a Positive Predetermined Rate of Interest?; 1.12: Islamic Finance: The Foundations; 1.13: Islamic Rules Governing Exchange; 1.13.1: Property Rights; 1.13.2: Contracts and Trust; 1.13.3: Markets; 1.13.4: Markets of the Prophet; 1.14: Islamic Financial Markets and Instruments; 1.15: Islamic Finance Industry at Present; 1.16: What Does the ""Paper Economy"" Look Like Today, Some Five Years After the Crisis?; Summary; Questions and Problems 327 $aReferences and Further Reading Chapter 2: The Capital Markets; Introduction and Overview; Chapter Topics; Chapter Objective; Key Terms; 2.1: Introduction; 2.2: Key Trends in Capital Market Development; 2.2.1: Globalization; 2.2.2: Liberalization; 2.2.3: The Rise of Islamic Finance; 2.3: Stock Exchanges of the Islamic World; 2.3.1: Tadawul (Saudi Arabia); 2.3.2: Bursa Malaysia; 2.3.3: The Istanbul Stock Exchange; 2.3.4: The Indonesian Stock Exchange; 2.3.5: The Qatar Exchange; 2.3.6: Kuwait Stock Exchange; 2.3.7: The Egyptian Stock Exchange; 2.3.8: Tehran Stock Exchange (Iran) 327 $a2.3.9: Karachi Stock Exchange (Pakistan)2.3.10: Muscat Stock Market (Oman); 2.3.11: Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX); 2.4: The Debt Markets; 2.5: The Money Markets; 2.6: The Derivatives Market; 2.7: Risks in Capital Markets; 2.7.1: Market/Price Risk; 2.7.2: Interest Rate Risk; 2.7.3: Default/Credit Risk; 2.7.4: Liquidity Risk; 2.7.5: Political Risk; 2.7.6: Regulatory/Moral Hazard/Inflation Risks; 2.7.7: Transparency and Misreporting Risks; 2.7.8: Shariah Risk; Summary; Questions and Problems; References and Further Reading; Websites 327 $aChapter 3: Islamic Finance: Underlying Philosophy, Contracts, Instrument Design, and Requisites Introduction and Overview; Chapter Topics; Chapter Objective; Key Terms; 3.1: Introduction; 3.2: Underlying Themes and Fundamentals of Fiqh Mu'amalah; 3.3: Requirements for Islamic Capital Market Instruments/Transactions; 3.3.1: Riba; 3.3.2: Gharar; 3.3.3: Maisyir; 3.3.4: Jahl; 3.4: Shariah-Based Contracts for Financial Transactions; 3.4.1: Other Commonly Used Capital Market Contracts; 3.5: International Regulatory Institutions for Islamic Finance 327 $a3.5.1: The International Islamic Fiqh Academy Jeddah (IIFA) 330 $aA comprehensive examination of Islamic capital markets Taking a comparative approach to the subject, this text looks at the similarities and differences between Islamic capital markets and conventional capital markets. 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