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    October 21‚ 2008 THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: CAN ISLAMIC FINANCE HELP MINIMIZE THE SEVERITY AND FREQUENCY OF SUCH A CRISIS IN THE FUTURE? by M. Umer Chapra* (A paper prepared for presentation at the Forum on the Global Financial Crisis to be held at the Islamic Development Bank on 25 October 2008) ___________________ * The author is Research Adviser at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). This paper is a revised and updated version

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    banks recognize that financial stability can be jeopardised even if there is price and macroeconomic stability. What is needed is not more regulation but sharper regulation of the financial system” - DEEPAK MOHANTY (executive director at RBI). Introduction Banking and financial crisis have been a common phenomenon throughout the modern economic history of mankind. Since the great depression of 1929‚ the world has witnessed hundreds of such crisis and the frequency of the crisis has increased over

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    Introduction This essay explains the pitfalls associated with derivatives instruments by making reference to the 2007 Global Financial Crisis. Derivatives are financial securities that are linked to a specific instrument or indicator or commodities called underlying instruments (Hull‚ 2009). There are as many derivatives as they are underlying instruments. Derivatives are essentially financial contracts which are entered into between two parties with respect to some other underlying instruments. Since they

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    THE ROLE OF AUDITORS IN FINANCIAL CRISIS Submitted by Syed Ijtaba Ali Bukhari In the Fulfillment for the Degree of B.Com Honors LAHORE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE THE UNIVERSITY OF LAHORE (2013) The University of Lahore ------------------------------------------------- Lahore School of Accountancy & Finance Supervisory Committee We the Supervisory Committee‚ certify that the contents and the form of thesis submitted by Syed Ijtaba Ali Bukhari have been found satisfactory and recommend

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION In 1997‚ there are the one big issue happen in the global market which is the Asian faces the economic crisis problem This problem have create the big negative impact to the almost of the country in the Asian nation especially in the economic and also the financial condition. According to the research from ADBI Institute (2008) that the crisis is identified started in Thailand and later is spread to all the near country that located in the Asian nation. Thailand before this known

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    To what extent can the economic and financial crisis starting in 2007-8 be attributed to the flaws of the shareholder value principle of corporate governance? Intro Corporate governance is a critical concept in the commercial world of today with the idea originating initially from the U.S. The importance of corporate governance is made more considerable due to the increasing influence and consequences companies have on the daily lives of individuals and making up a large proportion of economic

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    Victoria Ivashina and David Scharfstein (2010) point out that the financial crisis of 2008 affects economy by the decline in new loans in bank area and there are two stresses on bank liquidity led banks to cut lending which are commercial and industrial loans stresses. The data for the writers’ investigation are from Reuters’ DealScan database instead of C&I - which means commercial and industrial – loans announced by Federal Reserve Board (FRB). The reason maybe that DealScan mainly contains syndicated

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    History of Financial Panics and Crisis in the United States Panics and Depressions | Dates | Duration | Prime area of collapse | Panic of 1792 | 1792-1800 | 8 years | Commerce and real estate | Panic of 1819 | 1819-1824 | 5 years | Bank failures | Panic of 1837 | 1837-1843 | 6 years | Bank failures‚ currency collapse | Panic of 1857 | 1857-1860 | 3 years | Railroads and real estate | Panic of 1873 | 1873-1879 | 6 years | Bank failures | Depression | 1873-1896 | 23 years | Global depression

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    International strategic management | South Korea‚ financial crisis | Melissa MactavieJodie MackayTeboho LentoSifiso MashishiKarushka naidoo | South Korea’s current account balance started to deteriorate in 1990‚ due to the rising inflation‚ appreciation of the Korean won and the recession of the world economy. In 1991 the current account recorded a deficit of $8.7 billion‚ which was more than four times the level of the preceding year. The Korean government encouraged capital inflows in order

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    The impact of the financial crisis on Africa By Eric Essuman Duodu Most Africa countries had enjoyed steady but minimal economic growth in the last decade partly due to lack of good governance and accountability. Nonetheless‚ the emergence of the Western financial crisis has further deepened the economic woes of third world countries. 2. Many were of the view that the impact of the crisis on the continent would be minimal because of African’s limited integration in the global market but the effects

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