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Short-Selling Replication In Islamic Finance: Innovation And Debate In Malaysia And Beyond

In: Current Issues In Islamic Banking And Finance Resilience and Stability in the Present System

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  • Ryan Calder

    (Department of Sociology, University of California-Berkeley, USA)

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The following sections are included:IntroductionWhat Is Short-Selling?Who Engages in Short-Selling, and Why?Problems with Conventional Short-Selling as Viewed from the Islamic PerspectiveSelling an Item Without Owning ItStock Borrowing and Lending (SBL)Entanglement with RibaForm versus SubstanceEfforts to Construct a Shariah-Compliant Short SaleThe Market for An Islamic Alternative to Short-Selling: Islamic Hedge Funds and Islamic ETFsHistory of Efforts to Construct a Shariah-Compliant Short SaleAttempts to Construct a Shariah-Compliant Short SaleConventional Short SaleIjara-Based StructureSalam-Based StructureWad-Based StructuresArbun-Based StructureConclusionWhat is the Status of the Market?What should Potential Customers Keep in Mind?Where is the Market Headed?Is All This a Good Thing?References

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  • Ryan Calder, 2010. "Short-Selling Replication In Islamic Finance: Innovation And Debate In Malaysia And Beyond," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Angelo M Venardos (ed.), Current Issues In Islamic Banking And Finance Resilience and Stability in the Present System, chapter 14, pages 277-315, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812833938_0014
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