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| Buku Teks SO |
| Call Number | |
| Title | Risk analysis for Islamic banks |
| Author | Greuning, Hennie van, author |
| Joint Author | Iqbal, Zamir, author |
| Publisher | Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2008 |
| Subject | Banks and banking -- Islamic countries Financial institutions -- Islamic countries Bank management -- Islamic countries Finance -- Islamic countries |
| Location | Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 2 |
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Abstract
Islamic finance is emerging as a rapidly growing part of the financial sector in the Islamic world and is not restricted to Islamic countries, but is spreading wherever there is a sizable Muslim community. According to some estimates, more than 250 financial institutions in over 45 countries practice some form of Islamic finance, and the industry has been growing at a rate of more than 15 percent annually for the past several years. The market's current annual turnover is estimated to be 70 billion, compared with a mere 5 billion in 1985, and is projected to hit the 100 billion mark by the tur.