IE Business School

Islamic Finance

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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial en Jeddah
  • Precio:
    5.300 €
  • Comienzo:
    Desde el 11/04/2016 hasta el 14/04/2016
  • Lugar:
    Jeddah
    Arabia Saudita

Presentación

Islamic Finance is one of the fastest growing segments in the world’s financial systems. At least US$500 billion in assets around the world are managed in accordance with Sharia, or Islamic law, and the sector is growing by more than 10% per year. Islamic Finance therefore has the world’s attention and has become an attractive investment tool and a potent means to grow businesses.
In partnership with the King Abdulaziz University and the Saudi-Spanish Center for Islamic Economics and Finance, IE Business School is proud to present the Islamic Finance International Executive program -- an interactive course that enables participants to understand the Islamic principles and finance tools that are key to this sector. The program provides the venue to analyze, discuss, and learn Islamic Finance first-hand through academic sessions and round tables with expert-speakers, company visits, and networking opportunities right in the urban center of Saudi Arabia and principal gateway to Mecca: the city of Jeddah.

Dirigido

This international executive program is designed for executives who are interested in doing business in the Arab world, and/or wish to gain knowledge and contacts in the Islamic Finance sector.
Potential participants include CEOs, managing directors, general managers, strategy directors, chief representatives, country heads, functional directors, and international business development managers, who would be interested in entering or further developing their stronghold in this thriving sector.

Programa

The ABC of Islamic Finance
General Overview on Islamic banking: what is essential to know, what to expect and what the current markets are
Islamic Law of contracts, Partnership contracts, and Sales contract
Mudaraba, Musharaka, Ijarah, Murabaha, Salam and Istisnah


Basic Concepts in Designing the New Islamic Finance Tools
Investing tools currently being used by Islamic Financial Institutions are largely based on classical contracts or their variants. Yet financial markets and their clients’ needs are becoming more sophisticated. What are the rules that financial engineers need to keep in view while designing new instruments?



Islamic Investment Tool: Sukuk
Essential characteristics
Credit risk vs asset risk
Comparison with conventional unsecured bonds and ABS
Popular Sukuk structures
Sukuk in the Saudi Context


The Islamic Capital/Financial Markets: Understanding Hedging Instruments and Structured Products
Hedging profit rate and foreign exchange risk
Product and geographic focus
Current opportunities and challenges


Round Tables
Islamic Finance
Sukuk Market Overview
Mobilization of Financial Resources
Features of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and European Financial Markets from Legal Aspect

Publicidad

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