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Title: Islamic derivatives
  Author: Andreas A. Jobst   Email author(s)
  Address: International Monetary Fund (IMF), Monetary and Capital Markets Department (MCM), 700 19th Street, NW, Washington DC 20431, USA
  Journal: International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance 2009 - Vol. 2, No.3/4  pp. 254 - 260
  Abstract: Financial globalisation facilitates greater diversification of investment and enables risk to be transferred across national financial systems through derivatives. The paper explains the current use of accepted risk transfer mechanisms in Islamic finance and explores the validity of derivatives consistent with Shari'ah law. After evaluating key issues regarding the religious permissibility of derivatives, the paper summarises basic principles for the use of derivatives and assesses the future prospects of derivatives in Islamic finance.
  Keywords: Islamic derivatives; salam; qabd; gharar; maslahah; Islamic finance; risk transfer; Islamic risk management; Shariah law.
  DOI: 10.1504/IJMEF.2009.029062
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