In 2010, the World Bank recommended sukuk as the best form of lending for growth in developing countries; since then, the value of new issues has grown at 45 percent per year. The market's present size is close to US $1,200 billion, with private markets in major financial centers like London, Zurich, and New York. This book provides comprehensive guidance toward understanding and using these instruments, and working within these markets.
With the sukuk market growing the way it is, regulators, investors, and students need to fully understand the mechanisms at work. Sukuk Securities is the complete guide to the sukuk markets, with expert insight. July 2014 saw the first sukuk listing in London. Hong Kong and Seoul have also entered this niche market. Predictions are that there will be continued high growth of sukuk debt markets around the world, all providing targeted funding via sukuk contracting modes.
MOHAMED ARIFF, PHD, a professor of finance at Bond University, Australia (and the University Putra Malaysia), is widely considered a specialist on Asian Pacific finance and Islamic finance. Formerly, he served as the elected president of the Asian Finance Association. He is a co-author of Investments and has authored or coauthored 33 other books. His scholarly articles have appeared in leading economics and finance journals.
MEYSAM SAFARI, PHD, is a senior lecturer at SEGI University, a private institution in Malaysia. He won a prestigious scholarship from Khazanah Holdings. His scholarly research and teaching is in finance, although he has an engineering background.
SHAMSHER MOHAMAD, PHD, is a professor at INCEIF University. After distinguishing himself in professional duties, he served as the dean of the faculty of economics. His teaching includes post-graduate finance subjects and supervising 25 doctoral students to completion.