Title: The Recent Crisis: Lessons for Islamic Finance
Abstract: The current view defines financial crisis as the collapse
of the financial asset market. It is said to be triggered
when asset markets no longer validate expectations of
continuously rising returns on financial assets. Invariably,
financial crises have involved the banking systems. Signs of the crisis are said to be: (a) large economic imbalances, particularly significant current account deficits; (b) asset price inflation; (c) rising leverage; and (d) slowing pace of economic growth. The consequences of financial crisis are considered to be: (a) a large reduction in income and employment; (b) a substantial rise in the growth of public debt; and (c) a prolonged period of recovery. There is now a consensus that the current global financial crisis was triggered by the collapse of asset prices in the sub-prime mortgage sector of the US financial sector, which then became the epicentre of the global crisis. For this reason, analysis of the crisis has to start with the financial structure of the latter system and the conditions that led to the crisis.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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