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200 10$aIslamic banking in Indonesia$b[electronic resource] $enew perspectives on monetary and financial issues /$fRifki Ismal
210 $aSingapore $cWiley$d2013
215 $a1 online resource (568 p.)
225 0 $aIslamic finance
225 0$aWiley finance series
300 $a"The first edition of this book, 'The Indonesian Islamic banking : theory and practice' was published by Gramata in 2011."
311 $a1-118-50993-5
320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aIslamic Banking in Indonesia: New Perspectives on Monetary and Financial Issues; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Overview of the Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Classic Arab Financial Contracts in Modern Financial Institutions; Introduction; Economic Conditions in the Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) ERA; Core Economic Values and Principles; Classical Arab Economic Contracts; Development of Classic Economic Contracts; Application of the Contracts in the Modern Islamic Banks; Wadiah Contract; Advantages of Implementing Classic Contracts in the Modern Islamic Banks
327 $aConstraints/Challenges of ImplementationConclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2: Program to Develop Indonesian Islamic Banking; Introduction; The Indonesian Islamic Banking Industry; Legal Aspects and the Operations of Islamic Finance; Engines of Growth; Performance of the Islamic Banking Industry; Challenges of the Industry; A Program to Improve the Performance of the Islamic Banking Industry; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Understanding Characteristics of Depositors; Introduction; Studies on the Output of Empirical Surveys; Understanding of Depositors about Islamic Banking
327 $aSurveys of Banking Depositors in JavaSurveys of Banking Depositors in Kalimantan and Sumatra; Recent Surveys on Banking Depositors; Findings from Surveys on Banking Depositors; Segmentations of Banking Depositors; Segmentation of Depositors Based on the Markplus Survey; Investment Behavior of Banking Depositors; Surveys of Investment Behaviors of Depositors in Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan; Recent Surveys on Investment Behavior of Depositors; Findings and Information from Surveys on Investment Behavior of Depositors; Liquidity Behavior of Banking Depositors
327 $aAn Integrated Program to Develop the IndustryPromoting the Operations and Benefits of Islamic Banks; Educating the Banking Depositors; Maintaining the Loyalty of Depositors; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Liquidity Risk Management in Banks: The Conventional Perspective; Introduction; Liquidity Risk in Banking Institutions; Risks in Banking Institutions; Profile of Liquidity Risk in Banking Institutions; Process of Liquidity Risk Management; Liquidity Management Policies; Asset Liability Committee (ALCO); Effective Information System; Internal Control System for Liquidity Management
327 $aAsset-Liability Imbalance and Maturity Mismatch RisksFactors Triggering Asset-Liability Imbalance and Maturity Mismatch Risks; Related Risks following Asset-Liability Imbalance and Maturity Mismatch Risks; Techniques to Mitigate Liquidity Risk; Contingency Funding Plan (CFP); Combination of Cash Flow Matching and Liquid Assets (Mixed Approach); Prudential Allocations of Assets (PAA); Integrated Structure of Banking Organizations; Deposit Insurance; Financial Instruments as Sources of Banks Liquidity; Conclusion; Note; References
327 $aChapter 5: Liquidity Risk Management in Banks: The Sharia Perspective
330 $aA comprehensive overview of key developments in Islamic banking In Islamic Banking in Indonesia, renowned economist Dr. Rifki Ismal explores current issues in Islamic banking and financial products with a particular focus on the danger of liquidity risk in Indonesia. It approaches liquidity risk from the conventional perspective of international banking standards, as well as from the Islamic banking perspective. Dr. Ismal also covers the issues of asset-liability balancing, liquidity risk index, organizational structures for managing liquidity, industrial analysis, withdrawal ri
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