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Addou, K.I., Boulanouar, Z., Anwer, Z., Bensghir, A. and Ramadilli Mohammad, S.M. (2024), "The impact of Basel III regulations on solvency and credit risk-taking behavior of Islamic banks", International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, Vol. 17 No. 5, pp. 915-935.


“…Islamic banks, particularly those in the GCC, are already managing to maintain very high capital levels compared to the regulatory minimum required, regardless of prudential capital requirements. Analyzing a sample of 30 Islamic banks operating in 15 different countries they documented that all these banks have a CAR which largely exceeds prudential requirements (Basel III). This analogy of results can be explained by the inadequacy of prudential regulation to the specificities of Islamic banks, especially their capital structure which is substantially very different from that of conventional banks.”


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“UNICEF has released estimates that the country will lose a $5.4 billion contribution to its economy as a result of stopping girls from attending secondary education in Afghanistan. That’s the equivalent to 26.8 percent of the country’s GDP. The UN body warns that by preventing young women from completing their studies and entering the job market, the government is cutting down the future working population.”


Fleck, A. (September 8, 2022). The Cost of Taking Away Girls’ Education [Digital image]. Retrieved December 05, 2024, from https://ezproxy.inceif.edu.my:2352/chart/28194/cost-of-preventing-afghan-girls-from-going-to-school/

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