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Derivatives in Islamic Finance - Examining the Market Risk Management Framework

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Sherif Ayoub works at Islamic Development Bank with an advisory responsibility over treasury, investments, and the development of the Islamic finance industry. He acquired his PhD from the University of Edinburgh having been previously educated at Columbia University and Baldwin Wallace University. He has also served as a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University and a Visiting Scholar at INCEIF and IFSB. Klappentext 'Calculated risk-taking and preservation of wealth are two central pillars of Islamic economics and finance. Balancing the two while working within the global financial markets is a daunting challenge. Sherif Ayoub has done an excellent job of discussing and presenting a variety of views on these oft-competing dimensions. His book will significantly contribute to spurring a new wave of innovative market risk management techniques that conform to the body of rules within Shari'ah as well as having productive market utility.' Adnan Ahmed Yousif, President and Chief Executive, Al Baraka Banking Group The Islamic finance industry faces the challenging task of attempting to reconcile the risk management demands of business entities with the difficulties posed by the seemingly rigid stance taken by some Shari'ah scholars over hedging practices. Offering a fresh perspective, this book confronts the challenge by reformulating how we might think about the theorisation of economic matters in the Islamic faith. It also considers the associated perceptions of permissibility that have until now been confined to the legal sphere, with a focus on contractual elements. The author sheds light on the way the Islamic finance industry conceptualises the role of financial instruments. Paying particular attention to derivatives in a market risk management framework that adheres to the objectives of Islamic jurisprudence, he explores issues such as the avoidance of Riba (usury), Gharar (excessive uncertainty) and Maysir (gambling). Key Features - Scrutinises the rationale and basis of Shari'ah Resolutions and Standards set by various bodies in the Islamic finance industry prohibiting the use of derivative hedging instruments - Uses economic theory and actual market practices to show the benefits of the contemporary risk management framework - Introduces new topics that are relevant to the discussion, including the conceptualisation of money, gambling and financial intermediaries Sherif Ayoub works at the Islamic Development Bank with an advisory responsibility over treasury, investments and the development of the Islamic finance industry. He acquired his PhD from the University of Edinburgh, having been previously educated at Columbia University and Baldwin Wallace University. He has also served as a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University and a Visiting Scholar at INCEIF and IFSB. Zusammenfassung Offering a fresh perspective! this book confronts the challenge by reformulating how we might think about the theorisation of economic matters in the Islamic faith. It considers the associated perceptions of permissibility that have until now been confined to the legal sphere! with a focus on contractual elements. 1. Introduction; 2. Truth Formation in Mua'amalat; a. The Path to the Truth: The Role of Maslaha, Qiyas, an Igma'a; b. Truth-seeking in the Scripture: The Reality Imposed by Critical Rationalism and Hermeneutics; 3. Market Risks and Their Management; a. Risk and its Management; b. Risk Identification; c. Risk Measurement; d. Risk Strategy; e. Rationale for Hedging; 4. Conventional Derivatives: Theory and Practice; a. Economics of Derivatives; b. Conventional Derivative Instruments; 5. Derivatives in Islamic Finance; a. Resolutions by Standard-setting Bodies in Islamic Jurisprudence; b. Theoretical Shari'a Issues; c. Contractual Shari'a Issues; d. Contemporary Derivatives in Islamic finance; 6. Permissibility of the Underlying Variables and the Recognition of the Contract;...

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Authors Sherif Ayoub
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2014
 
EAN 9780748695706
ISBN 978-0-7486-9570-6
No. of pages 272
Series Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Finance
Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Fi
Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Fi
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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