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100 1  Schoon, Natalie,|eauthor. 
245 10 Modern Islamic banking :|bproducts, processes in practice 
       /|cNatalie Schoon.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
264  1 Chichester, West Sussex :|bJohn Wiley & Son,|c2016. 
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490 0  Wiley finance series 
500    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments About the
       Author Introduction Chapter 1: Historic Developments 1.1 
       The History of Finance 1.2 The History of Islamic Finance 
       Chapter 2: Economic Principles 2.1 Early Economic Thought 
       2.2 The Prohibition of Interest 2.3 Modern Economics and 
       Banking 2.4 Islamic Ethics 2.5 Contracts and Prohibitions 
       2.6 Sharia'a and Prohibitions Chapter 3: Islamic Finance 
       Products Explained 3.1 Definitions 3.2 The Asset 3.3 
       Transaction Types 3.4 Bond-Like Instruments Chapter 4: 
       Distribution of Islamic Products 4.1 Distribution Channels
       and Sharia'a Compliance 4.2 Sharia'a Compliant versus 
       Sharia'a Based 4.3 Competition or Opportunity Chapter 5: 
       Application of Islamic Products in Retail Finance 5.1 
       Current Accounts 5.2 Credit card 5.3 Deposit Accounts 5.4 
       Funds 5.5 Mortgage Products 5.6 Personal Loans 5.7 
       Transfers Chapter 6: Application of Islamic Products in 
       Treasury 6.1 Interbank Liquidity 6.2 Hedging 6.3 
       Combination of Transaction Types 6.4 Asset-Based 
       Securities 6.5 Syndication Chapter 7: Application of 
       Islamic Products in Corporate Finance 7.1 Trade Finance 
       7.2 Project Finance 7.3 Property Finance 7.4 Leasing 
       Chapter 8: The Application of Islamic Products to Private 
       Equity Chapter 9: The Role of the London Metal Exchange 
       9.1 The London Metal Exchange 9.2 Warrants 9.3 LME Base 
       Metals Chapter 10: Asset Management 10.1 Selection of 
       Sharia'a compliant investments 10.2 Types of Funds Chapter
       11: Risks in Islamic Banks Chapter 12: Governance 12.1 
       Roles 12.2 Social Responsibilities 12.3 Structures and 
       variations of Sharia'a Supervisory Boards 12.4 Serving on 
       Multiple Boards Chapter 13: The Islamic Financial 
       Infrastructure 13.1 Regulatory Institutions 13.2 Socially 
       Responsible Investments and Micro Finance 13.3 The Case 
       for LIBOR Chapter 14: Capital Adequacy Concerns 14.1 
       Challenges Within the Basel Capital Adequacy Framework 
       14.2 IFSB Capital Adequacy Standards 14.3 Capital Adequacy
       for Islamic Banks around the World 14.4 Expected Future 
       Developments in Capital Adequacy Chapter 15: How to Value 
       a Bank 15.1 The Components 15.2 The Models 15.3 The 
       Special Case of Banks 15.4 The Special Case of Islamic 
       Banks 15.5 Can a Bank be Valued? Chapter 16: The Future 
       Glossary Selected Bibliography Index. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "A complete, detailed guide to modern Islamic banking 
       fundamentals Modern Islamic Bankingprovides a 
       comprehensive, up-to-the-minute guide to the products, 
       processes and legal doctrines underlying Islamic banking. 
       Written by a pioneering practitioner in the field, this 
       book provides thorough guidance and expert-level 
       perspective on the principles and applications of this 
       alternative-banking model. You'll begin by learning the 
       fundamentals, vocabulary and key concepts of Islamic 
       banking, then explore key products including istisna'a, 
       murabaha, musharaka, ijara, sukuk, and salam. Coverage 
       then moves into practical applications of Islamic products
       to a variety of contexts including asset management, 
       treasury, risk management, venture capital, SME finance, 
       micro-finance and taxation. Regulatory frameworks are 
       discussed in detail, including extensive coverage of post-
       financial crisis Islamic bank valuation. Islamic banking 
       has experienced rapid growth over the past decade, a trend
       that is set to continue given the sector's successful 
       weathering of the financial crisis. This book brings you 
       up to speed on this alternative way of banking, and shows 
       you how it applies within your own current practices. 
       Understand the principles of Islamic banking and finance 
       Learn the products, vocabulary and key concepts of the 
       field Consider the applications in a variety of financial 
       contexts Explore the regulatory frameworks and valuation 
       of Islamic banks Islamic banking practices differ from 
       Western banking in fundamental ways -- it's these 
       differences that shielded the sector during the global 
       crisis, but they also require practitioners to understand 
       a whole new set of rules, products and practices. Modern 
       Islamic Banking gives you a solid understanding of the 
       fundamentals and expert insight into modern practical 
       applications"--|cProvided by publisher. 
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