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Author Sundararajan, Vasudevan

Title Monetary operations and government debt management under Islamic banking / prepared by V. Sundararajan, David Marston, and Ghiath Shabsigh
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, Middle Eastern and Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, ©1998

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Description 1 online resource (30 pages)
Series IMF working paper ; WP/98/144
IMF working paper ; WP/98/144.
Summary Annotation This paper outlines the recent progress in developing Islamic financial instruments for the management of monetary policy and public borrowing requirements and provides details on new instruments currently being developed in the Islamic Republic of Iran and Sudan. the paper also touches on the institutional arrangements for interbank market operations and the design of effective central bank credit facilities that are needed under Islamic banking to support the development and operation of these new instruments
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 30)
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Subject Banks and banking -- Iran -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Banks and banking -- Sudan -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Monetary policy -- Iran -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Monetary policy -- Sudan -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Financial instruments -- Iran -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Financial instruments -- Sudan -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Loans -- Iran -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Loans -- Sudan -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Banks and banking -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Iran
Sudan
Form Electronic book
Author Marston, David
Shabsigh, Ghiath
International Monetary Fund. Middle Eastern Department.
International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department.
ISBN 1282050834
9781282050839