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IFSB Annual Events & IRTI Conference - Pakistan
October 27 to October 31, 2008 Sheraton Hotel Karachi

 

 

 

Third International Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance
Risk Management, Regulation & Supervision

Sheraton Hotel Karachi, Pakistan - October 27 -28, 2008

 TENTATIVE PROGRAM


October 27, 2008


8:30-9:30        Registrations
9:30-10:00      Opening Speeches
10:00-11:00    IFSB EXPOSURE DRAFTS

1. Capital Adequacy Requirements for Sukuk Securitisations and Real Estate Investments

Abdullah Haron

2. Guiding Principles on Governance of Islamic Collective Investment Schemes

Madzlan M. Hussain

11:00-11:15 COFFEE BREAK
11:15-13:15 CAPITAL ADEQUACY

1. Issues and Challenges in Implementing Strengthened Supervisory Standards for Islamic Banks: the Role of Investment Account Management as a Risk Mitigant in Islamic Finance

V. Sundararajan

2. Challenges in Implementing Basel II Pillar 1 to Islamic Banks

Rima Turk and Yolla Sarieddine

3. Neutralizing Disincentives for holding Profit Sharing Instruments: The role of regulators and the capital adequacy ratio

Sayd Farook

4. Impact of Capital Regulations on Capital Ratios and Risk Taking of Islamic Banks M. Kabir Hassan and M. Ershad Hussain

5. Capital and Risk Adjustments under Risk-Based Capital regulations and Diversification Loss

Dawood Ashraf

13:15-15:00    PRAYERS AND LUNCH
15:00-17:00    BANKING AND FINANCIAL STABILITY

1. Sensitivity of the Islamic Banks to Interest Rate Changes in a Dual Financial System: The Case of Malaysia

Salina Hj Kassim

2. Risk Identification of Indonesian Islamic Banks: A VAR Modeling Approach

Rahmatina A. Kasri, Salina Hj Kassim

3. Duration Gaps and Net Worth Risk for Islamic and Conventional Banks: A Comparative Cross Country Analysis

Jamshaid Anwar Chattha and Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha


4. Cross-Border Interbank Exposures and Financial Contagion

Muhammad Ather Elahi, Hans Degryse, Maria Fabiana Penas

5. Volatility Spillover Effects for Jakarta Islamic Index, LQ45 and Jakarta Composite Index

Esta Lestari

 

October 28, 2008

9:00-11:00     EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKS

1. Measuring the Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Indonesia and Malaysia using Parametric and Nonparametric Approaches

Ascarya and Noer A. Achsani

2. Cost, Revenue, and Profit Efficiency of Islamic versus Conventional Banks: International Evidence Using Data Envelopment Analysis

Mohammed Khaled I. Bader, Shamsher Mohamad and Taufiq Hassan

3. Performance Evaluation of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia after the Financial Crisis

Yulizar Sandrego

4. DEA/C&R: DEA with classification and regression tree: A case of banking efficiency

Abdel Latef Anouze and Ali Emrouznejad

5. Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Selected Countries in the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Region

Miranti Kartika Dewi and Maliah Sulaiman

6. Measuring Service Quality of Malaysian Banking Industry: A Comparison between Islamic and Conventional Banks

Mukesh Kumar and Amat Taap Manshor

11:00-11:15     COFFEE BREAK
11:15-13:15     RISK MANAGEMENT

1. Unique Risks of Islamic Modes of Finance: Systemic, Credit and Market Risks

Rasem N. Kayed, Kassim M. Mohammed

2. Assets Liabilities Management In Islamic Banking

Mahmoud Allahyarifard and Bijan Bidabad

3. Risk Management Assessment Systems: An Application To Islamic Banks

Habib Ahmed

4. Financial Stability and Early Warning Systems: Implications for Islamic Finance

Kazim Yavari

5. Sharia Issues in Liquidity Risk Management

Rifki Ismal

13:15-15:00     PRAYERS AND LUNCH
15:00-17:00     SHARIAH AND SUPERVISORY ISSUES

1. The Responsibility and Independence of Shariah Supervisory Boards of the Indonesian Islamic Banks

Ade Wirman Syafei

2. Exploring Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure of Islamic Banks With Special Reference to Disclosure Practices Under the AAOIFI Standards

Abul Hassan and Sofyan Syafri Harahap

3. Gharar and Jahl revisited - New impulses on how to distinguish permissible risk taking from forbidden speculation: A comparative study of Qualified-Investor-Concept-provisions in Luxemburg, Switzerland and Germany and their impact to Shariah issues

Robert M. Rilk

4. Regulating Islamic Finance in Secular Countries: A Case Study of India

Syed Kamran Razvi and Shariq Nisar

5. Regulation and Supervision of Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions: Bangladesh Perspective

Abdul Awwal Sarker

17:00- 17:10    CLOSING


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