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Liquidity risk / IFSB / Bank Negara Malaysia / Islamic banking / Market liquidity / Basel II / State Bank of Pakistan / Bank regulation / Bangladesh Bank / Financial economics / Economy of Malaysia / Financial risk
Date: 2010-12-22 02:08:03
Liquidity risk
IFSB
Bank Negara Malaysia
Islamic banking
Market liquidity
Basel II
State Bank of Pakistan
Bank regulation
Bangladesh Bank
Financial economics
Economy of Malaysia
Financial risk

ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES BOARD GUIDANCE NOTE IN CONNECTION WITH THE RISK MANAGEMENT AND CAPITAL ADEQUACY STANDARDS: COMMODITY MURĀBAHAH TRANSACTIONS

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