TY - BOOK ID - 84874317 TI - Islamic Banking Regulation and Supervision : Survey Results and Challenges AU - Song, In. AU - Oosthuizen, Carel. AU - International Monetary Fund. PY - 2014 SN - 1498303226 1484382773 9781484382776 PB - Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, DB - UniCat KW - Banks and banking KW - Bank management KW - Agricultural banks KW - Banking KW - Banking industry KW - Commercial banks KW - Depository institutions KW - Finance KW - Financial institutions KW - Money KW - Management KW - Banks and banking, Islamic KW - Islamic banks and banking KW - Non-interest banks, Islamic KW - Religious aspects KW - Islam. KW - Islam KW - State supervision. KW - Law and legislation. KW - International Monetary Bank KW - Religious aspects&delete& KW - Islam&delete& KW - State supervision KW - Law and legislation KW - E-books KW - Banks and Banking KW - Public Finance KW - Islamic Banking and Finance KW - General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation KW - Banks KW - Depository Institutions KW - Micro Finance Institutions KW - Mortgages KW - Comparative Analysis of Economic Systems KW - Other Economic Systems: Public Economics KW - Financial Economics KW - Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation KW - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue: General KW - Financing Policy KW - Financial Risk and Risk Management KW - Capital and Ownership Structure KW - Value of Firms KW - Goodwill KW - Financial services law & regulation KW - Public finance & taxation KW - Islamic banking KW - Capital adequacy requirements KW - Islamic banking supervision KW - Legal support in revenue administration KW - Financial services KW - Financial regulation and supervision KW - Revenue administration KW - Market risk KW - Islamic countries KW - Asset requirements KW - Revenue KW - Financial risk management KW - Sudan UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:84874317 AB - The growing presence of Islamic banking needs to be accompanied by the development of effective regulation and supervision. This paper examines the results of the survey conducted by the International Monetary Fund to document international experiences and country practices related to legal and prudential frameworks governing Islamic banking activities. Although a number of countries have made considerable progress in creating legal, regulatory, and supervisory frameworks that accommodate Islamic banking, there are substantial differences. This paper also identifies a number of challenges faced by regulatory and supervisory agencies regarding Islamic banking. ER -