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Raising Capital on Ṣukūk Markets [electronic resource] : Structural, Legal and Regulatory Issues / by Salim Al-Ali.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: XXXV, 317 p. 4 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030145361
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 332.091767
LOC classification:
  • HG187.4
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Islamic Financial Markets: Legal and Regulatory Hurdles -- Chapter 2. An Overview of Ṣukūk -- Chapter 3. Asset-Backed Ṣukūk -- Chapter 4. Asset-Based Ṣukūk -- Chapter 5. Default in the Ṣukūk Market: A Case Study of Default and Near Default Ṣukūk Issuances -- Chapter 6. Legal Issues Surrounding Ṣukūk Structures -- Chapter 7. Regulation of the Ṣukūk Market: Case Study of Malaysia, UAE and KSA -- Chapter 8. Proposed Approaches for the Development of Sound Ṣukūk Markets. Chapter 9. Conclusion.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Ṣukūk markets have grown significantly worldwide since their emergence- in Islamic jurisdictions as well as conventional jurisdictions including the US, the UK, Germany, China, France and Singapore. The practices of ṣukūk markets, however, have come under close scrutiny. The legal and regulatory risks arising from the existing general legal environment and their impact on those investing and trading in ṣukūk markets has not received adequate attention. The topic of ṣukūk has been subject to extensive research and academic discussion from different perspectives, but the existing literature has not adequately addressed the issues associated with these markets. This book examines the contemporary issues encountered in the foundation and operation of ṣukūk markets by providing an in-depth discussion of the issues facing ṣukūk markets from legal and regulatory perspectives and focusing attention on how soundness can be ensured in the wider context. These issues go to the heart of what the ṣukūk market is really about, as recent debate has recognised in ṣukūk the replication of conventional bonds in ways that are considered unsatisfactory from an Islamic law point of view.
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Chapter 1. Islamic Financial Markets: Legal and Regulatory Hurdles -- Chapter 2. An Overview of Ṣukūk -- Chapter 3. Asset-Backed Ṣukūk -- Chapter 4. Asset-Based Ṣukūk -- Chapter 5. Default in the Ṣukūk Market: A Case Study of Default and Near Default Ṣukūk Issuances -- Chapter 6. Legal Issues Surrounding Ṣukūk Structures -- Chapter 7. Regulation of the Ṣukūk Market: Case Study of Malaysia, UAE and KSA -- Chapter 8. Proposed Approaches for the Development of Sound Ṣukūk Markets. Chapter 9. Conclusion.

Ṣukūk markets have grown significantly worldwide since their emergence- in Islamic jurisdictions as well as conventional jurisdictions including the US, the UK, Germany, China, France and Singapore. The practices of ṣukūk markets, however, have come under close scrutiny. The legal and regulatory risks arising from the existing general legal environment and their impact on those investing and trading in ṣukūk markets has not received adequate attention. The topic of ṣukūk has been subject to extensive research and academic discussion from different perspectives, but the existing literature has not adequately addressed the issues associated with these markets. This book examines the contemporary issues encountered in the foundation and operation of ṣukūk markets by providing an in-depth discussion of the issues facing ṣukūk markets from legal and regulatory perspectives and focusing attention on how soundness can be ensured in the wider context. These issues go to the heart of what the ṣukūk market is really about, as recent debate has recognised in ṣukūk the replication of conventional bonds in ways that are considered unsatisfactory from an Islamic law point of view.

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