Sukuk are considered as an alternative instrument in Islamic finance. However, the structures and provisions make sukuk dissimilar to bonds. Literature is
Therefore, it is better to evaluate the existence of true demand for sukuk in the country initially and understand the triggers that influence the demand to harbor the population’s intent to invest in Islamic bonds. When it comes to factors influencing sukuk market development, a study covering...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the development of a market for sukuk (Islamic bonds) on the financial stability of Islamic banks. In addition, we test a hypothesis on whether the link between sukuk markets and Islamic banks (IBs) with respect to financial stability is...