Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks

Given the importance of credit risk in the banking system, banks have always paid special attention to credit risk management and have used different tools to manage it. Using credit derivatives, especially "credit default swap" and "credit-linked note", is one of the most common...

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Main Authors: Rasool Khansari, Mohammad Sajjad Siahkarzadeh, Majid Asghari
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Imam Sadiq University 2012-10-01
Series:تحقیقات مالی اسلامی (پیوسته)
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Online Access:http://ifr.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1534_5783223e5e3e7425c13bf7b129d1999a.pdf
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spelling doaj-ac8263697b9f4862afa3a68da7d23d512021-04-02T09:51:24ZfasImam Sadiq Universityتحقیقات مالی اسلامی (پیوسته)2251-82902588-65842012-10-01211151421534Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of BanksRasool Khansari0Mohammad Sajjad Siahkarzadeh1Majid Asghari2Master of Research in Banking, Monetary and Banking Research Institute, Central Bank c. ا. ا. And PhD student in Financial Management, University of TehranPhD student in Islamic Studies and Financial Management, Imam Sadiq UniversityMaster of Islamic Education and Financial Management, Imam Sadiq UniversityGiven the importance of credit risk in the banking system, banks have always paid special attention to credit risk management and have used different tools to manage it. Using credit derivatives, especially "credit default swap" and "credit-linked note", is one of the most common tools for this purpose. This paper investigates the possibility of applying these tools in the banking system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and evaluates credit derivatives based on general conditions of contracts from the viewpoint of the jurisprudence of Shi'a. As a result, we can say that CDS is compliant with <em>shariah, </em>but CLN is not due to its having some usury problem.http://ifr.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1534_5783223e5e3e7425c13bf7b129d1999a.pdfcredit riskcredit default swapcredit- linked notegeneral conditions of contracts
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Majid Asghari
Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks
تحقیقات مالی اسلامی (پیوسته)
credit risk
credit default swap
credit- linked note
general conditions of contracts
author_facet Rasool Khansari
Mohammad Sajjad Siahkarzadeh
Majid Asghari
author_sort Rasool Khansari
title Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks
title_short Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks
title_full Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks
title_fullStr Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks
title_full_unstemmed Jurisprudential Analysis of Applying Credit Default Swap and Credit-Linked Note in Credit Risk Management of Banks
title_sort jurisprudential analysis of applying credit default swap and credit-linked note in credit risk management of banks
publisher Imam Sadiq University
series تحقیقات مالی اسلامی (پیوسته)
issn 2251-8290
2588-6584
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Given the importance of credit risk in the banking system, banks have always paid special attention to credit risk management and have used different tools to manage it. Using credit derivatives, especially "credit default swap" and "credit-linked note", is one of the most common tools for this purpose. This paper investigates the possibility of applying these tools in the banking system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and evaluates credit derivatives based on general conditions of contracts from the viewpoint of the jurisprudence of Shi'a. As a result, we can say that CDS is compliant with <em>shariah, </em>but CLN is not due to its having some usury problem.
topic credit risk
credit default swap
credit- linked note
general conditions of contracts
url http://ifr.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1534_5783223e5e3e7425c13bf7b129d1999a.pdf
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