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Sukuk and Islamic Capital Markets

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This practical title provides a comprehensive overview of the Islamic capital markets, tracking their development from the first sukuks to the current outlook after the global economic crisis and t...
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The Islamic finance industry has grown at a phenomenal pace over the past decade. A key driver has been the development of the Islamic capital markets, which offer tremendous potential for sovereigns, financial institutions, corporates and investors alike. This publication comes at a key juncture in the development of the Islamic capital markets, with the global financial crisis providing an opportunity for the different players in the Islamic capital markets to re-appraise successes and failures to date. More stringent Sharia oversight has also encouraged a recent critical re-evaluation of the structures used in the Islamic capital markets. This practical title provides a comprehensive overview of the Islamic capital markets, tracking their development from the first sukuks to the current outlook after the global economic crisis and the recent Sharia rulings of the Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions in relation to sukuk. Featuring contributions by prominent practitioners - including Shibeer Ahmed from White & Case, Moinuddin Malim from Mashreq al Islami and Debashis Dey and Stuart Ure from Clifford Chance, among other leading professionals - this book analyses market trends and key Sharia and legal issues and structures. Cutting-edge topics include the standardisation of sukuk, securitisation, treasury and other capital markets and rate protection products. With examples from practitioners who have helped to shape the Islamic capital markets, this book presents key insights for beginners, as well as more experienced practitioners. The guide is a practical handbook for legal practitioners, financial Institutions and bankers, central banks, university libraries and students and practitioners generally who have an interest in Islamic finance.
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Price: £128.00
Pages: 181
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Imprint: Globe Law and Business
Publication Date: 01 March 2011
ISBN: 9781787429062
Format: eBook
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / General, Banking law, Systems of law: Islamic law

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The practical guide to sukuk and Islamic capital markets is very well written and comprehensive in its scope. The book provides excellent background material from which to build especially a legal perspective on the topics covered.
Preface 5 Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP Part I: Overview of the Islamic capital markets An overview of the sukuk market 7 Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP The Islamic money market and its relevance to the Islamic capital markets 21 Mark Morris Latham & Watkins LLP Part II: Legal and structural anatomy and parties Comparisons and differences between sukuk and conventional products 35 Yavar Moini Morgan Stanley Legal and structural anatomy of a sukuk 51 Rahail Ali Imran Mufti Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP The role of the SPV issuer 57 Manuela Belmontes Tahir Jawed Maples and Calder The role of the delegate and paying agent in sukuk transactions 71 Sema Kandemir Hogan Lovells International LLP Daniel Rankin Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP Part III: Regulation and standardisation of sukuk Sukuk: standardisation and regulation 81 Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP Mustafa Kamal Al Yaqoub Attorneys & Legal Advisers in association with Hogan Lovells Listing sukuk 91 Roger Fankhauser Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP Part IV: New directions Islamic treasury products: demystifying the tawarruq controversy 103 Rafe Haneef HSBC Amanah Malaysia Equity-linked sukuk 117 Imran Mufti Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP Project sukuk 131 Shibeer Ahmed White & Case LLP Islamic securitisation 145 Debashis Dey Stuart Ure Clifford Chance LLP Restructuring and buy-back of sukuk 157 Daniel Rankin Hogan Lovells (Middle East) LLP Part V: The road ahead The future of sukuk: Islamic capital markets 167 Moinuddin Malim Mashreq Al-Islami Glossary 173 About the authors 177