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Global Islamic Liquidity Management Report 2023

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Consulter le document The "Global Islamic Liquidity Management Report 2023" examines the liquidity management landscape in Islamic finance, addressing challenges and exploring solutions. It delves into key instruments like Islamic repos and Sukuk, assessing their effectiveness and limitations.

The "Global Islamic Liquidity Management Report 2023" examines the liquidity management landscape in Islamic finance, addressing challenges and exploring solutions. It delves into key instruments like Islamic repos and Sukuk, assessing their effectiveness and limitations. The report highlights the need for more diverse Shariah-compliant instruments and discusses the impact of recent global events on Islamic financial institutions' liquidity. It emphasizes the critical role of entities like the International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation in addressing liquidity needs and fostering a robust, resilient Islamic finance ecosystem.

The "Global Islamic Liquidity Management Report 2023" is divided into several chapters, each addressing different aspects of liquidity management in Islamic finance:

  1. Introduction and Overview: Sets the context for liquidity management challenges in Islamic finance and the scope of the report.

  2. Liquidity Management in Islamic Finance: Discusses the unique aspects of liquidity management in Islamic finance and compares it with conventional systems.

  3. Instruments for Liquidity Management: Details various Shariah-compliant instruments used for liquidity management, such as Sukuk and Islamic repos.

  4. Role of Regulatory Bodies: Examines the role of regulatory bodies in shaping the landscape of Islamic liquidity management.

  5. Case Studies and Practical Applications: Provides real-world examples and case studies illustrating the application of liquidity management principles in Islamic finance.

  6. Conclusion and Future Outlook: Summarizes key findings and offers predictions and recommendations for the future of liquidity management in Islamic finance.