Capital risk: do too-big-to-fail and shariah framework stringency matter? / Nur Hazimah Amran and Wahida Ahmad
Despite their unique presence in the market, Islamic banks are exposed to similar types of risks as faced by their conventional counterparts in their operations. Acknowledging the importance of capital management in banking, overwhelming exposure may jeopardize the whole banking system and the econo...
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Main Authors: | Amran, Nur Hazimah (Author), Ahmad, Wahida (Author) |
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UiTM Press,
2021-12.
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