Running Head: RESEARCH PROPOSAL Liquidity Risk Management: Islamic Banks Table of contents Abstract.................................................................................................................................3 Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 4 Literature Review..........................................................................................................
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Pensee Journal Vol 75‚ No. 9;Sep 2013 Title: Determinants of Rapid Growth in Islamic Banking in Pakistan Muhammad Wahab Institute of Management Sciences‚ Peshawar‚ Pakistan Postal Address: R&DD‚ I-A‚ Sector E5‚ Phase-7‚ Institute of Management Sciences‚ Hayatabad Peshawar‚ Pakistan Tell: +92-3333588880 E-mail: muhammadwahab55@gmail.com Dr. Owais Mufti Institute of Management Sciences‚ Peshawar‚ Pakistan Postal Address: I-A‚ Sector E5‚ Phase-7‚ Institute of Management Sciences‚ Hayatabad
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Principles and Practices of Investment Modes of Islamic Banking | | Abstract: The objective of the study is to gather practical knowledge regarding general banking system‚ investment and foreign exchange system and its operation. By pictorial description it is tried to find out the variation from various departments‚ particularly investment. Other objectives of the report are to identify the various types of existing services rendered by the SIBL. understand the prevailing mechanism of modes of
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PART A: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................1 FOREWORD.............................................................................................................1 Purpose.....................................................................................................................1 Coverage ........................................................................................................
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Comparative Study of Islamic Banking 45 CHAPTER 3 Literature Review and Theoretical Framework Service Quality Customer Satisfaction Bank Performance Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction in the Banking Sector Service Quality‚ Customer Satisfaction and Bank Performance in the Banking Sector Hypotheses‚ Conceptual Model and Theoretical Framework Comparative Study of Islamic Banking 46 Chapter 3 Literature Review and Theoretical Framework Banks are competing in a highly
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Illustrate the fundamentals of Islamic banking by comparing and evaluating an Islamic bank with a western one. Introduction: This report seeks to give an analysis of Islamic Banking and an organisational comparison to a corporate Global banking system/western one whilst identifying key issues and challenges that may arise for the use of such Islamic banking in the United Kingdom. “Islamic banking is a growing sector with its diversity in different segments and spectrum. It Caters to religious
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Citi Research Equities 20 May 2013 │ 7 pages Retail REIT’s (GICS) │ Real Estate Investment Trusts (Citi) Asia Pacific │ Singapore CapitaMall Trust (CMLT.SI) Alert: NDR Takeaways We hosted CMT management on a non-deal roadshow to Hong Kong — Key Company Update Event takeaways are presented below. Investors were interested in management’s view on current trends in the retail sector (especially in light of the labour crunch) as well as acquisition and asset enhancement opportunities
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services in general. We then discuss strategies for closing each gap in the model and illustrate the influence of technologies on these fundamental management strategies. P.P. Maglio et al. (eds.)‚ Handbook of Service Science‚ Service Science: Research and Innovations in the Service Economy‚ DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-1628-0_10‚ © Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2010 198 M.J. Bitner et al. Introduction Few would argue with the fact that services dominate the economies of the world’s
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customer loyalty in the South African banking sector Introduction According to the Ernst and Young Global Consumer Survey(2012) titled ’The Customer Takes Control’ banks across the world are under intense pressure with a reported 40% decrease in customer confidence in the banking industry. The South African banking sector is no different as it also faces challenges to stay competitive in an ever changing business and operating landscape. The South African banking sector consists of local and foreign
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unpredictable foreign exchange rates‚ and alarming interest rates among other problems? As per the CBK annual report (2009)‚ banking sector comprised the Central Bank of Kenya‚ as the regulatory authority‚ Commercial Banks‚ Non-Bank Financial Institutions‚ Forex Bureaus and Deposit Taking Microfinance Institutions as the regulated entities. As at 31st December 2009‚ the banking sector was composed of 46 institutions‚ 44 of which were commercial banks and 2 mortgage finance companies. In addition‚ there
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