THE IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE ISLAMIC CAPITAL MARKET ECOSYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2025-vol3-iss1-pp15-22Abstract
The article analyzes the economic significance of the Islamic capital market ecosystem and its role in the modern financial system. It examines the development of financial instruments such as sukuk, Islamic stocks, and ETFs, as well as the role of Shariah boards and international institutions in fostering an atmosphere of trust. The research highlights the necessity of introducing innovative financial products and fostering international cooperation for the sustainable development of Islamic capital markets. This market plays a crucial role in the global economy by facilitating investment, fairness, and stability.
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Islamic finance Islamic capital market sukuk institute instrument share ETFReferences
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