Research Findings from Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University Update Understanding of Energy Research (Navigating environmental concerns and geopolitical risks: A study on green sukuk and Islamic equities amid climate crisis and the Russia-Ukraine...).
In: Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA, 2024-05-17, S. 687-687
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A recent study conducted by researchers at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in Saudi Arabia explores the relationship between green sukuk (Islamic bonds), Islamic equities, and Islamic green markets in the context of climate change and environmental concerns. The study finds that in the short term, green Islamic equities, green sukuk, and sukuk are net transmitters, while Islamic equities are net receivers. However, in the medium and long term, the behavior of these markets is reversed. The research also identifies the determinants of connectivity levels and highlights the effectiveness of green sukuk in hedging the risks of Islamic equities, green Islamic equities, and sukuk. The study's findings have implications for ethical investors and policymakers seeking to maintain a resilient financial system. [Extracted from the article]
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Research Findings from Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University Update Understanding of Energy Research (Navigating environmental concerns and geopolitical risks: A study on green sukuk and Islamic equities amid climate crisis and the Russia-Ukraine...).
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Zeitschrift: | Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA, 2024-05-17, S. 687-687 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1532-4648 (print) |
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