A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit

The purpose of study to distinguish the special features of the Islamic bonds (Sukuk). Islamic bonds are similar to conventional bonds in Malaysia. It always has fix term maturity, can bear a coupon, and trades on the normal yield price relationship. For conventional investors, the structuring of th...

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Main Author: Latit, Patricia Carolyn
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30523/
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description The purpose of study to distinguish the special features of the Islamic bonds (Sukuk). Islamic bonds are similar to conventional bonds in Malaysia. It always has fix term maturity, can bear a coupon, and trades on the normal yield price relationship. For conventional investors, the structuring of the bonds by the issuer is immaterial. The difference lies only in the way the issuer structure the bonds. An Islamic bonds is structured such that the issuance is not an exchange of paper for money consideration with the imposition of an interest as per conventional. It is based on an exchange of approved asset for some financial consideration that allows the investors to earn profits from the transactions. Approval of the assets and the contract of exchange would be based on Syariah (Islamic law) principles, which is necessary to meet the Islamic requirement. The various type of Islamic-based structures used for the creation of Islamic bonds are sale and purchase of an asset based on deferred payment, leasing of specific assets or participation in joint-venture businesses. Beside that we can understand more about the process of structuring an Islamic bond (Sukuk), types of Sukuk, the concept and application of Sukuk, and the principle used for issuance of Islamic bonds.
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spelling uitm-305232020-06-22T04:52:07Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30523/ A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit Latit, Patricia Carolyn Securities. Fixed-income securities Bonds Finance, Islamic The purpose of study to distinguish the special features of the Islamic bonds (Sukuk). Islamic bonds are similar to conventional bonds in Malaysia. It always has fix term maturity, can bear a coupon, and trades on the normal yield price relationship. For conventional investors, the structuring of the bonds by the issuer is immaterial. The difference lies only in the way the issuer structure the bonds. An Islamic bonds is structured such that the issuance is not an exchange of paper for money consideration with the imposition of an interest as per conventional. It is based on an exchange of approved asset for some financial consideration that allows the investors to earn profits from the transactions. Approval of the assets and the contract of exchange would be based on Syariah (Islamic law) principles, which is necessary to meet the Islamic requirement. The various type of Islamic-based structures used for the creation of Islamic bonds are sale and purchase of an asset based on deferred payment, leasing of specific assets or participation in joint-venture businesses. Beside that we can understand more about the process of structuring an Islamic bond (Sukuk), types of Sukuk, the concept and application of Sukuk, and the principle used for issuance of Islamic bonds. 2009 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30523/1/30523.pdf Latit, Patricia Carolyn (2009) A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit. (2009) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/30523.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Securities. Fixed-income securities
Bonds
Finance, Islamic
Latit, Patricia Carolyn
A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit
title A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit
title_full A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit
title_fullStr A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit
title_full_unstemmed A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit
title_short A study on the Islamic Bond (SUKUK) and securitization process / Patricia Carolyn Latit
title_sort study on the islamic bond (sukuk) and securitization process / patricia carolyn latit
topic Securities. Fixed-income securities
Bonds
Finance, Islamic
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30523/