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Technical note
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Reference no. 103-022-6
Published by: Centre for Islamic Banking and Finance
Published in: 2003
Length: 8 pages
Data source: Field research
Topics: Islamic banking

Abstract

This is the seventh of nine in the Islamic Banking and Finance technical note series (103-016-6 to 103-024-6). Islamic banks have different characteristics from conventional banks, does this mean they have to be regulated differently? In order to understand the principles of regulation, as applied to Islamic banks, it is essential to go back to the first principles, which underlie Islamic banking.

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Abstract

This is the seventh of nine in the Islamic Banking and Finance technical note series (103-016-6 to 103-024-6). Islamic banks have different characteristics from conventional banks, does this mean they have to be regulated differently? In order to understand the principles of regulation, as applied to Islamic banks, it is essential to go back to the first principles, which underlie Islamic banking.

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