Advances in Islamic Finance, Marketing, and Management: An Asian Perspective.

Of interest to both academics and practitioners who assist in making Shariah-centric strategies, this work is particularly important as Asia holds a major percentage of Islamic assets in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with new opportunities opening in Central Asia.

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Main Author: Mutum, Dilip
Other Authors: Butt, Mohammad Mohsin, Rashid, Mamunur
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Emerald Group Publishing Limited : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016.
Series:Online access with EBA: Emerald Business, Management & Economics.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Advances in Islamic Finance, Marketing, and Management; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Section I: Islamic Finance; Chapter 1 The Last Alibi: Shari'ah Compliant Stocks on Momentum Profitability Assessment; 1. Introduction; 2. Data and Methodology; 2.1 Data; 2.2 Methodology; 2.2.1 The JT individual stock momentum; 2.2.2 The MG industry momentum; 2.2.3 The industry neutral momentum; 2.2.4 The size neutral momentum; 3. Results; 3.1 The JT Stock Momentum; 3.2 The MG Industry Momentum; 3.3 The Industry Neutral Momentum.
  • 3.4 The Size Neutral Momentum Profitability4. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Regulation, Performance and Future Challenges of Sukuk: The Evidence from Asian Markets; 1. Introduction; 2. Regulatory Requirements for Sukuk Issuance; 2.1. Identification of a SharÄ«'ah-Compliant Asset; 2.2. Information on the Obligor, and the Number and Currency of Sukuk Transactions; 2.3. Sukuk Structure and Prospectus; 3. Steps to be Taken in the Issuance of Sukuk Structures; 3.1. Steps Involved in the Structure of Sukuk Ijarah Issuance; 3.2. Steps Involved in the Structure of Sukuk Mudarabah Issuance.
  • 3.3. Steps Involved in the Structure of Sukuk Musharakah Issuance3.4. Steps Involved in the Structure of Sukuk Murabahah Issuance; 4. Legal Documentations in Sukuk Issuance; 4.1. Legal Documentation Required in Sukuk Ijarah; 4.2. Legal Documentation Required in Sukuk Mudarabah; 4.3. Legal Documentation Required in Sukuk Musharakah; 4.4. Legal Documentation Required in Sukuk Murabahah; 4.5. Legal Documentation Required in Sukuk Wakalah; 4.6. Legal Documentation Required in Sukuk Salam; 5. Sukuk: Their Implications for Asian Region.
  • 6. The Critical Analysis of the Issues Pertaining to Sukuk in Some Asian Jurisdictions7. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations; References; Chapter 3 Determinants of Performance of Islamic Banks in GCC Countries: Dynamic GMM Approach; 1. Introduction; 2. Motivation of the Study; 3. Economic Overview of GCC Countries; 3.1. Overview of Banking Industry in GCC Regions; 3.2. Overview of Islamic Banking in GCC Countries; 4. Determinants of Profitability of Islamic Banks; 4.1. Dependent Variable; 4.2. Independent Variables; 5. Methodology and Dataset; 5.1. Data Collection.
  • 5.1.1. Methodology and econometric specifications5.2. Descriptive Statistics; 5.3. Correlation Matrix; 5.4. Results of Model Estimations; 5.4.1. Results of static models; 5.4.2. Result of dynamic model (two-step differenced and system GMM and its robustness); 6. Concluding Remarks and Directions for Future Research; References; Appendix; Chapter 4 Evidence of Risk and Return Performance of Islamic Mutual Funds: The Case of Malaysia; 1. Introduction; 2. Literature Review; 3. Data and Methodology; 3.1. Data; 3.2. Methodology; 4. Empirical Results; 5. Conclusion and Limitation; Acknowledgments.