Browsing Dissertations for Finance by Subject "GCC countries"
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Bank-Specific and Macroeconomic Determinants of Islamic Banks Profitability: The Case of GCC Countries
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2020-05)Generally, profitability for a business firm is the primary factor to survive. It helps the organization to grow, compete and remain attractive to investors as well as analysts. The purpose of the present study is to ... -
Benefits and Risks Associated with Financing through Issuance of Sukuk: Evidence from GCC Countries
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2020-10)The purpose of this thesis is to examine the benefits and the risks that are associated with the financing through Sukuk (Islamic bonds). In this regard, highlighting the benefits and limitation that are associated ... -
The impact of sovereign rating changes on equity markets: The Case of GCC countries
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2018-06)This study investigates how GCC stock markets react to a change in the domestic currency sovereign credit ratings. This paper makes use of an event study with an underlying market model. The sovereign ratings and stock ... -
Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on GCC- UAE's Banking Sector
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2012-02)The rationale behind this paper is to inspect the impact of the global financial crisis on GCC countries, UAE in particular & its banking sector. To assess the extent of that effect, this paper provides some comparison ... -
Investment Accounts Practice in Oman’s Islamic Banks: A Comparative Study With AAOIFI’s Standards
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2022-05)Research Questions/Issue: What is the current practice of PSIAs in IBWs in Oman compared to AAOIFI’s standards? Purpose:The main purpose of this research is to reveal the PSIAs practice in Oman’s IBWs in comparison with ... -
State of Global Financial Crime In-depth Analysis on GCC Countries
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2012-03)Financial crime has been present ever since business and trade have started; however, the issue of financial crime was only dealt with ex post facto. In the last few years, particularly after the 2007 global economic crisis, ...