Year
2008
Country
United Arab Emirates
Language
English
Abstract
Corporates and public sector entities have caused a surge in Islamic capital market securities. The concept of asset-backing is inherent to Islamic finance, and can play a role in structuring financial/credit transactions which follow the precepts of Shariah. Development of Islamic securitization depends on economic, regulatory, and infrastructural conditions. As conventional securitization is not present in Islamic countries, Islamic securitization presents an untapped market for structural finance.
English
No. of Pages
pp. 50-54
Volume
Nov
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Name of the Journal
CIS Program Old
CIS publications
No
CIS Thesis
No