Prospects Analysis of an Islamic Capital Market in Bangladesh

Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum
Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum
Md.AbulAKalamAAzad
Md.AbulAKalamAAzad
AMohammadARokibulAKabir
AMohammadARokibulAKabir
AFarukABhuiyan
AFarukABhuiyan
AAbdulAKadarAMuhammadAMasum
AAbdulAKadarAMuhammadAMasum
International Islamic University Chittagong

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Abstract

Dominant growth of Islamic financial system has ushered in a new era of alternative world economic approach-Islamic Financial System (IFS). It is a well-established fact that Interest (Riba) has negative comportment for an efficient capital market. Greedy intent of making quick buck increases the riskiness of the market. This study ventures deep into full potential of an Islamic Capital Market (ICM) for the flow of funds in Bangladesh. Both the international and domestic challenges are decelerating the opportunities. But, continuous upsurge of Islamic investors and stable market confidence for such market might overcome the snags. The present paper investigates the functioning of Islamic securities and examines the possibilities of their development within the existing regulations and economic determinants in Islamic countries for example Bangladesh.

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How to Cite This Article

Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum. 2013. \u201cProspects Analysis of an Islamic Capital Market in Bangladesh\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - C: Finance GJMBR-C Volume 13 (GJMBR Volume 13 Issue C6).

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJMBR

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AMohammadARokibulAKabir
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