The global Islamic finance industry has grown rapidly over the past decade and now manages over $1 trillion in assets. Several factors are driving continued growth, including increased capital from Muslim-majority countries, the rise of Islamic multinationals, and growing retail demand. While the industry has potential to tap into the large Muslim population worldwide, it still needs to educate customers and differentiate itself more from conventional finance. Regulatory challenges and a lack of skilled professionals could hamper further expansion.
Islamic Banking: Inclusion in the Indian Banking SectorIOSR Journals
Innumerable changes have been witnessed in the Indian banking sector since last six decades. Various generations of financial sector reforms has changed the face and complexion of the Indian Banking Sector which is adopting various innovative practices with the focus on inclusive growth. Islamic banking is one such practice which is being considered in full fledged manner which otherwise has been practiced in an informal way. Islamic banking has set its foot on the path of rapid growth throughout the globe and India could not be isolated from it, looking at immense potential. The 1st Ernst & Young World Islamic Banking Competitiveness Report 2011 presented at the 18th Annual World Islamic Banking Conference stated that Islamic banking assets with commercial banks globally will reach US$1.1 trillion in 2012, a significant jump of 33% from their 2010 level of US$826 billion. The conventional banking as practiced by the Indian banking sector in its present form does stand in the way of the principles of Islamic banking which prohibits transaction on the basis of interest and operate on profit and loss based on Islamic principles. Introduction of interest free banking will require a lot of changes in the Banking Regulation Act.
Globally, the ship finance sector is facing one of the worst crises in terms of getting finances for their projects. Shipping companies are finding it tough to get conventional bank financing due to strained liquidity and tight credit conditions. The ship finance sector is facing one of its darkest times. Historically, ship finance was undertaken by International Conventional Banks and these banks have been hit so hard that a few of them may face bankruptcy. Despite the gloomy outlook for the global economy which has affected the entire industry and projections that depict the recovery of the global economy as an “L-shaped” rather than a “V-shaped” curve. The shipping sector has had seven huge years before “falling off a cliff” due to the global credit crisis. Banks in the region are still reluctant to lent money, and as long as banks don\'t start lending the shipping business is not going to go up. Banks are sitting on the debts of poor performing companies and have not been quick to enforce their rights. 2009 was a year when facilities were amended and defaults waived which is happening throughout the world. The question remains to be seen as to whether or not there is sufficient equity within the shipping sector to keep the ship owners going over the coming year or whether we are experiencing a \'W\' type of recessionary curve with the second downward part of the curve to hit the markets in 2010. Considering all above issues with the conventional banking system to support the shipping industry moving, Islamic finance is emerging as a credible alternative source of ship finance.
Enhancing Intra-Trade in OIC Member Countries Through T-SDRsMahmoud Sami Nabi
The OIC intra-trade reached 17% in 2012 and the member countries have committed to increase it to 20% by 2015. The 5th OIC Consultative Group Meeting on enhancing OIC intra-trade recommended the establishment of Trade Finance Support Schemes, as one of the driving factors, to accelerate the dynamic of the OIC intra-trade. Meanwhile, the United Nations World Economic and Social Survey (2012) considered that issuing new SDRs constitutes one of the solutions for the international community to mobilize additional resources for Development Finance. In this paper, we suggest the creation of Trade-based Special Drawing Rights (T-SDRs) among the OIC member countries to be issued by a dedicated regional financial institution on a regular frequency and according to a special mechanism. We discuss the allocation mechanism and its practical implementation among which the option to assign the role of issuance and clearing house to the Islamic Development Bank.
Islamic Banking: Inclusion in the Indian Banking SectorIOSR Journals
Innumerable changes have been witnessed in the Indian banking sector since last six decades. Various generations of financial sector reforms has changed the face and complexion of the Indian Banking Sector which is adopting various innovative practices with the focus on inclusive growth. Islamic banking is one such practice which is being considered in full fledged manner which otherwise has been practiced in an informal way. Islamic banking has set its foot on the path of rapid growth throughout the globe and India could not be isolated from it, looking at immense potential. The 1st Ernst & Young World Islamic Banking Competitiveness Report 2011 presented at the 18th Annual World Islamic Banking Conference stated that Islamic banking assets with commercial banks globally will reach US$1.1 trillion in 2012, a significant jump of 33% from their 2010 level of US$826 billion. The conventional banking as practiced by the Indian banking sector in its present form does stand in the way of the principles of Islamic banking which prohibits transaction on the basis of interest and operate on profit and loss based on Islamic principles. Introduction of interest free banking will require a lot of changes in the Banking Regulation Act.
Globally, the ship finance sector is facing one of the worst crises in terms of getting finances for their projects. Shipping companies are finding it tough to get conventional bank financing due to strained liquidity and tight credit conditions. The ship finance sector is facing one of its darkest times. Historically, ship finance was undertaken by International Conventional Banks and these banks have been hit so hard that a few of them may face bankruptcy. Despite the gloomy outlook for the global economy which has affected the entire industry and projections that depict the recovery of the global economy as an “L-shaped” rather than a “V-shaped” curve. The shipping sector has had seven huge years before “falling off a cliff” due to the global credit crisis. Banks in the region are still reluctant to lent money, and as long as banks don\'t start lending the shipping business is not going to go up. Banks are sitting on the debts of poor performing companies and have not been quick to enforce their rights. 2009 was a year when facilities were amended and defaults waived which is happening throughout the world. The question remains to be seen as to whether or not there is sufficient equity within the shipping sector to keep the ship owners going over the coming year or whether we are experiencing a \'W\' type of recessionary curve with the second downward part of the curve to hit the markets in 2010. Considering all above issues with the conventional banking system to support the shipping industry moving, Islamic finance is emerging as a credible alternative source of ship finance.
Enhancing Intra-Trade in OIC Member Countries Through T-SDRsMahmoud Sami Nabi
The OIC intra-trade reached 17% in 2012 and the member countries have committed to increase it to 20% by 2015. The 5th OIC Consultative Group Meeting on enhancing OIC intra-trade recommended the establishment of Trade Finance Support Schemes, as one of the driving factors, to accelerate the dynamic of the OIC intra-trade. Meanwhile, the United Nations World Economic and Social Survey (2012) considered that issuing new SDRs constitutes one of the solutions for the international community to mobilize additional resources for Development Finance. In this paper, we suggest the creation of Trade-based Special Drawing Rights (T-SDRs) among the OIC member countries to be issued by a dedicated regional financial institution on a regular frequency and according to a special mechanism. We discuss the allocation mechanism and its practical implementation among which the option to assign the role of issuance and clearing house to the Islamic Development Bank.
Islamic Finance and Economic Growth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): An ...scmsnoida5
This paper examines the relationship between
the development of Islamic finance system and
economic growth in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia. The relationship between Islamic
banking and economic growth is done using
econometric analysis. In this analysis, we use
Islamic banks’ financing credited to private
sector through modes of financing as a proxy for
the development of Islamic finance system and
Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross Fixed
Capital Formation (GFCF) and Foreign Direct
Investment inflow (FDI) as proxies for real
economic growth. For the analysis, the unit root
test, co-integration test and Granger causality
tests were done. Based on the availability of data,
time series data from 1990 to 2010 is used to
examine the relationship between Islamic banks’
financing and GDP, FDI, and GFCF. Data for
all variables are stationary after first difference.
The co-integration results provide an evidence of
a unique cointegrating vector. In other words, there is a long-term stable relationship between
Islamic banks’ financing and economic growth
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. That means
Islamic banks’ financing and economic growth
relationships are moving together in the longrun.
The results from causality tests show that causality
relation exist from the Islamic banks’ financing
to investment and Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The
results indicate that Islamic finance is a suitable
environment for attracting FDI and FDI
reinforces economic growth.
Analysis of Islamic Financial System in the Global Market: And Entry in Indiaiosrjce
Islamic finance has grown rapidly, even though it is still a small share of the global financial market.
The Islamic banking segment has increased its penetration in many countries. It has became systematically
important in Asia and Middle east, while the global issuance of Sukuk- the Islamic equivalent of bonds- is
expanding with remarkable international reach of issuers and investors. This trend is expected to continue,
driven, in particular, by strong economic growth in countries with large and relatively unbanked, Muslim
populations. The Islamic finance industry offers important potential benefits, the IMF stated in its IMF Research
June 15 bulletin.
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Trust Fund: A Product Combining Waqf, Zakah and Sadaqah for Socio-Economic A...Islamic_Finance
This paper introduces Waqf, Zakah and Sadaqah, which are currently being mobilised by the non-Financial Institutions (non-FIs) such as charitable organisations and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as additional components of Islamic finance industry, to complement the efforts of financial intermediaries as a contributor to key socio-economic development. The paper presents various aspects of a case study regarding the use of Trust Fund Instrument by the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) for socio-economic development in its member countries including a project run with the co-operation of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Gates Foundation) for polio eradication in Pakistan as part of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).
Islamic Finance and Economic Growth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): An ...scmsnoida5
This paper examines the relationship between
the development of Islamic finance system and
economic growth in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia. The relationship between Islamic
banking and economic growth is done using
econometric analysis. In this analysis, we use
Islamic banks’ financing credited to private
sector through modes of financing as a proxy for
the development of Islamic finance system and
Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross Fixed
Capital Formation (GFCF) and Foreign Direct
Investment inflow (FDI) as proxies for real
economic growth. For the analysis, the unit root
test, co-integration test and Granger causality
tests were done. Based on the availability of data,
time series data from 1990 to 2010 is used to
examine the relationship between Islamic banks’
financing and GDP, FDI, and GFCF. Data for
all variables are stationary after first difference.
The co-integration results provide an evidence of
a unique cointegrating vector. In other words, there is a long-term stable relationship between
Islamic banks’ financing and economic growth
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. That means
Islamic banks’ financing and economic growth
relationships are moving together in the longrun.
The results from causality tests show that causality
relation exist from the Islamic banks’ financing
to investment and Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The
results indicate that Islamic finance is a suitable
environment for attracting FDI and FDI
reinforces economic growth.
Analysis of Islamic Financial System in the Global Market: And Entry in Indiaiosrjce
Islamic finance has grown rapidly, even though it is still a small share of the global financial market.
The Islamic banking segment has increased its penetration in many countries. It has became systematically
important in Asia and Middle east, while the global issuance of Sukuk- the Islamic equivalent of bonds- is
expanding with remarkable international reach of issuers and investors. This trend is expected to continue,
driven, in particular, by strong economic growth in countries with large and relatively unbanked, Muslim
populations. The Islamic finance industry offers important potential benefits, the IMF stated in its IMF Research
June 15 bulletin.
Hi,
I hope you are fine, My name is Abdul Hadi Anwar, I am Back with new Presentation on Riyadh Bank. This Presentation is prepared by me and my two more friends, but I hope you like it,
For further information or any help then please contact me:
E: abdulhadianwar9998@gmail.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/innocent.hadi.733
Regard
Abdul Hadi Anwar Siddiqui
Trust Fund: A Product Combining Waqf, Zakah and Sadaqah for Socio-Economic A...Islamic_Finance
This paper introduces Waqf, Zakah and Sadaqah, which are currently being mobilised by the non-Financial Institutions (non-FIs) such as charitable organisations and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as additional components of Islamic finance industry, to complement the efforts of financial intermediaries as a contributor to key socio-economic development. The paper presents various aspects of a case study regarding the use of Trust Fund Instrument by the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) for socio-economic development in its member countries including a project run with the co-operation of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Gates Foundation) for polio eradication in Pakistan as part of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).
Emergence of islamic Finance in Malaysia (2017) & Career in Islamic FinanceAmir Alfatakh
The Emergence of Islamic Finance, career opportunities in Islamic Finance, and what the industry is looking for (Career briefing to International Islamic University of Malaysia IIUM in April 2017)
The search for alternatives to conventional
banking in the aftermath of the global financial
crisis trained the spotlights on Islamic banking
in many parts of the world.
- ThoughPaper by Infosys
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US Economic Outlook - Being Decided - M Capital Group August 2021.pdfpchutichetpong
The U.S. economy is continuing its impressive recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and not slowing down despite re-occurring bumps. The U.S. savings rate reached its highest ever recorded level at 34% in April 2020 and Americans seem ready to spend. The sectors that had been hurt the most by the pandemic specifically reduced consumer spending, like retail, leisure, hospitality, and travel, are now experiencing massive growth in revenue and job openings.
Could this growth lead to a “Roaring Twenties”? As quickly as the U.S. economy contracted, experiencing a 9.1% drop in economic output relative to the business cycle in Q2 2020, the largest in recorded history, it has rebounded beyond expectations. This surprising growth seems to be fueled by the U.S. government’s aggressive fiscal and monetary policies, and an increase in consumer spending as mobility restrictions are lifted. Unemployment rates between June 2020 and June 2021 decreased by 5.2%, while the demand for labor is increasing, coupled with increasing wages to incentivize Americans to rejoin the labor force. Schools and businesses are expected to fully reopen soon. In parallel, vaccination rates across the country and the world continue to rise, with full vaccination rates of 50% and 14.8% respectively.
However, it is not completely smooth sailing from here. According to M Capital Group, the main risks that threaten the continued growth of the U.S. economy are inflation, unsettled trade relations, and another wave of Covid-19 mutations that could shut down the world again. Have we learned from the past year of COVID-19 and adapted our economy accordingly?
“In order for the U.S. economy to continue growing, whether there is another wave or not, the U.S. needs to focus on diversifying supply chains, supporting business investment, and maintaining consumer spending,” says Grace Feeley, a research analyst at M Capital Group.
While the economic indicators are positive, the risks are coming closer to manifesting and threatening such growth. The new variants spreading throughout the world, Delta, Lambda, and Gamma, are vaccine-resistant and muddy the predictions made about the economy and health of the country. These variants bring back the feeling of uncertainty that has wreaked havoc not only on the stock market but the mindset of people around the world. MCG provides unique insight on how to mitigate these risks to possibly ensure a bright economic future.
what is the future of Pi Network currency.DOT TECH
The future of the Pi cryptocurrency is uncertain, and its success will depend on several factors. Pi is a relatively new cryptocurrency that aims to be user-friendly and accessible to a wide audience. Here are a few key considerations for its future:
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1. Mainnet Launch: As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Pi was still in the testnet phase. Its success will depend on a successful transition to a mainnet, where actual transactions can take place.
2. User Adoption: Pi's success will be closely tied to user adoption. The more users who join the network and actively participate, the stronger the ecosystem can become.
3. Utility and Use Cases: For a cryptocurrency to thrive, it must offer utility and practical use cases. The Pi team has talked about various applications, including peer-to-peer transactions, smart contracts, and more. The development and implementation of these features will be essential.
4. Regulatory Environment: The regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies is evolving globally. How Pi navigates and complies with regulations in various jurisdictions will significantly impact its future.
5. Technology Development: The Pi network must continue to develop and improve its technology, security, and scalability to compete with established cryptocurrencies.
6. Community Engagement: The Pi community plays a critical role in its future. Engaged users can help build trust and grow the network.
7. Monetization and Sustainability: The Pi team's monetization strategy, such as fees, partnerships, or other revenue sources, will affect its long-term sustainability.
It's essential to approach Pi or any new cryptocurrency with caution and conduct due diligence. Cryptocurrency investments involve risks, and potential rewards can be uncertain. The success and future of Pi will depend on the collective efforts of its team, community, and the broader cryptocurrency market dynamics. It's advisable to stay updated on Pi's development and follow any updates from the official Pi Network website or announcements from the team.
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024 - Ricerca sulle Startup e il Sistema dell'Innov...Quotidiano Piemontese
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024
Una ricerca de il Club degli Investitori, in collaborazione con ToTeM Torino Tech Map e con il supporto della ESCP Business School e di Growth Capital
Financial Assets: Debit vs Equity Securities.pptxWrito-Finance
financial assets represent claim for future benefit or cash. Financial assets are formed by establishing contracts between participants. These financial assets are used for collection of huge amounts of money for business purposes.
Two major Types: Debt Securities and Equity Securities.
Debt Securities are Also known as fixed-income securities or instruments. The type of assets is formed by establishing contracts between investor and issuer of the asset.
• The first type of Debit securities is BONDS. Bonds are issued by corporations and government (both local and national government).
• The second important type of Debit security is NOTES. Apart from similarities associated with notes and bonds, notes have shorter term maturity.
• The 3rd important type of Debit security is TRESURY BILLS. These securities have short-term ranging from three months, six months, and one year. Issuer of such securities are governments.
• Above discussed debit securities are mostly issued by governments and corporations. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSITS CDs are issued by Banks and Financial Institutions. Risk factor associated with CDs gets reduced when issued by reputable institutions or Banks.
Following are the risk attached with debt securities: Credit risk, interest rate risk and currency risk
There are no fixed maturity dates in such securities, and asset’s value is determined by company’s performance. There are two major types of equity securities: common stock and preferred stock.
Common Stock: These are simple equity securities and bear no complexities which the preferred stock bears. Holders of such securities or instrument have the voting rights when it comes to select the company’s board of director or the business decisions to be made.
Preferred Stock: Preferred stocks are sometime referred to as hybrid securities, because it contains elements of both debit security and equity security. Preferred stock confers ownership rights to security holder that is why it is equity instrument
<a href="https://www.writofinance.com/equity-securities-features-types-risk/" >Equity securities </a> as a whole is used for capital funding for companies. Companies have multiple expenses to cover. Potential growth of company is required in competitive market. So, these securities are used for capital generation, and then uses it for company’s growth.
Concluding remarks
Both are employed in business. Businesses are often established through debit securities, then what is the need for equity securities. Companies have to cover multiple expenses and expansion of business. They can also use equity instruments for repayment of debits. So, there are multiple uses for securities. As an investor, you need tools for analysis. Investment decisions are made by carefully analyzing the market. For better analysis of the stock market, investors often employ financial analysis of companies.
how to sell pi coins in South Korea profitably.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network coins in South Korea or any other country, by finding a verified pi merchant
What is a verified pi merchant?
Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
Since there is no pre-sale, the only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners. So a pi merchant facilitates these transactions by acting as a bridge for both transactions.
How can i find a pi vendor/merchant?
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how to sell pi coins in all Africa Countries.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network for other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, usdt , Ethereum and other currencies And this is done easily with the help from a pi merchant.
What is a pi merchant ?
Since pi is not launched yet in any exchange. The only way you can sell right now is through merchants.
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The European Unemployment Puzzle: implications from population agingGRAPE
We study the link between the evolving age structure of the working population and unemployment. We build a large new Keynesian OLG model with a realistic age structure, labor market frictions, sticky prices, and aggregate shocks. Once calibrated to the European economy, we quantify the extent to which demographic changes over the last three decades have contributed to the decline of the unemployment rate. Our findings yield important implications for the future evolution of unemployment given the anticipated further aging of the working population in Europe. We also quantify the implications for optimal monetary policy: lowering inflation volatility becomes less costly in terms of GDP and unemployment volatility, which hints that optimal monetary policy may be more hawkish in an aging society. Finally, our results also propose a partial reversal of the European-US unemployment puzzle due to the fact that the share of young workers is expected to remain robust in the US.
how to swap pi coins to foreign currency withdrawable.DOT TECH
As of my last update, Pi is still in the testing phase and is not tradable on any exchanges.
However, Pi Network has announced plans to launch its Testnet and Mainnet in the future, which may include listing Pi on exchanges.
The current method for selling pi coins involves exchanging them with a pi vendor who purchases pi coins for investment reasons.
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USDA Loans in California: A Comprehensive Overview.pptxmarketing367770
USDA Loans in California: A Comprehensive Overview
If you're dreaming of owning a home in California's rural or suburban areas, a USDA loan might be the perfect solution. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers these loans to help low-to-moderate-income individuals and families achieve homeownership.
Key Features of USDA Loans:
Zero Down Payment: USDA loans require no down payment, making homeownership more accessible.
Competitive Interest Rates: These loans often come with lower interest rates compared to conventional loans.
Flexible Credit Requirements: USDA loans have more lenient credit score requirements, helping those with less-than-perfect credit.
Guaranteed Loan Program: The USDA guarantees a portion of the loan, reducing risk for lenders and expanding borrowing options.
Eligibility Criteria:
Location: The property must be located in a USDA-designated rural or suburban area. Many areas in California qualify.
Income Limits: Applicants must meet income guidelines, which vary by region and household size.
Primary Residence: The home must be used as the borrower's primary residence.
Application Process:
Find a USDA-Approved Lender: Not all lenders offer USDA loans, so it's essential to choose one approved by the USDA.
Pre-Qualification: Determine your eligibility and the amount you can borrow.
Property Search: Look for properties in eligible rural or suburban areas.
Loan Application: Submit your application, including financial and personal information.
Processing and Approval: The lender and USDA will review your application. If approved, you can proceed to closing.
USDA loans are an excellent option for those looking to buy a home in California's rural and suburban areas. With no down payment and flexible requirements, these loans make homeownership more attainable for many families. Explore your eligibility today and take the first step toward owning your dream home.
What price will pi network be listed on exchangesDOT TECH
The rate at which pi will be listed is practically unknown. But due to speculations surrounding it the predicted rate is tends to be from 30$ — 50$.
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