Islamic Capital Markets
Editor
- Nafis Alam(University of Nottingham, Malaysia)Syed Aun R. Rizvi(University of Nottingham, Malaysia)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33991-7
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Cited by:
- Hydzulkifli Hashim Omar* & Abubakar Yusuf Sanyinna, 2018. "Administrative Challenges of WAQF Institution in the Contemporary World: Future Prospects," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 294-299:6.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Syed Aun R. Rizvi & Nafis Alam, 2016. "Islamic Capital Market Research: Past Trends and Future Considerations," Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance, in: Nafis Alam & Syed Aun R. Rizvi (ed.), Islamic Capital Markets, chapter 0, pages 1-13, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Wajahat Azmi & Mohsin Ali, 2016. "The Determinants of Islamic Equity Fund Performance: Global Evidence," Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance, in: Nafis Alam & Syed Aun R. Rizvi (ed.), Islamic Capital Markets, chapter 0, pages 15-30, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Najeeb Zada & Ahcene Lahsasna & Muhammad Yusuf Saleem, 2016. "On Sukuk Insolvencies: A Case Study of East Cameron Partner," Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance, in: Nafis Alam & Syed Aun R. Rizvi (ed.), Islamic Capital Markets, chapter 0, pages 31-44, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Shaista Arshad, 2016. "The Relationship Between Islamic Stock Markets and Business Cycles: A Regional Perspective," Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance, in: Nafis Alam & Syed Aun R. Rizvi (ed.), Islamic Capital Markets, chapter 0, pages 45-65, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Buerhan Saiti & Aznan Hasan & Engku Rabiah Adawiah Engku Ali, 2016. "Islamic Interbank Money Market: Contracts, Instruments and Their Pricing," Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance, in: Nafis Alam & Syed Aun R. Rizvi (ed.), Islamic Capital Markets, chapter 0, pages 67-100, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Salman Ahmed Shaikh & Muhammad Hakimi Mohd. Shafiai & Abdul Ghafar Ismail & Mohd. Adib Ismail, 2016. "Exploring Efficiency, Co-integration, Causality and Volatility Clustering in Unrestricted and Islamic Portfolios," Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance, in: Nafis Alam & Syed Aun R. Rizvi (ed.), Islamic Capital Markets, chapter 0, pages 101-122, Palgrave Macmillan.
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