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This book focuses on how religionparticularly Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and, to a lesser extent, Hinduismis shaping the ethos and daily actions of market participants within the global money markets. The concepts inherent within Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism are making themselves felt within the global money markets. As Islamic finance led to the introduction of sharia compliant derivatives, for example, Christian investment funds are leading ethical initiatives on Wall Street, the City of London, and elsewhere such as divesting from fossil fuels in response to the climate change emergency. Jewish faith led funds are making significant strides with the further development of impact investments. The concept of Hindu economics is also beginning to shape the actions of some market participants which are tied to the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.
Provides an overview of religiously based investment funds and other financial instruments Shows the impact of Christian, Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu-based investment funds on money markets Offers a forward-thinking approach to how these influences may shape future global money markets
Auteur
James Simon Watkins is a Lecturer at the University of Law in the UK and is the author of Islamic Finance and Global Capitalism: An Alternative to the Market Economy (2020). He was the Political Adviser at the Embassy of Japan in London and he has worked in the UK Houses of Parliament. He was the Chief Executive of a business group and was a UK Labour Party candidate for the 2014 European Parliament election.
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This book focuses on how religion-particularly Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and, to a lesser extent, Hinduism-is shaping the ethos and daily actions of market participants within the global money markets. The concepts inherent within Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism are making themselves felt within the global money markets. As Islamic finance led to the introduction of sharia compliant derivatives, for example, Christian investment funds are leading ethical initiatives on Wall Street, the City of London, and elsewhere such as divesting from fossil fuels in response to the climate change emergency. Jewish faith led funds are making significant strides with the further development of impact investments. The concept of Hindu economics is also beginning to shape the actions of some market participants which are tied to the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.
Contenu
Introduction: Is it time to trust the capital markets?.- Chapter 1.Religion and the Drivers of Ethical Finance.- Chapter 2. The Libertarian Challenge to Capital Markets.- Chapter 3. Secularism, Shintoism, Buddhism and the Japanese Economy.- Chapter 4. The Bible and the Markets.- Chapter 5. United States The Christian Struggle for Ethical Finance.- Chapter 6. Christian Investment Funds A Tale of Two Cities. Chapter 7. Judaism Faith and Practice .- Chapter 8. Judaism Ethical Finance and the Israeli Economy.- Chapter 9. Islam The challenge to business as usual.- Chapter 10. Islamic finance: Evolution and Growth.- Chapter 11. Islamic finance contracts.- Chapter 12. Islam and Iranian Capital Markets: A New Approach?.- Chapter 13. Hinduism Dharma and the Economy.- Chapter 14. Gandhi and Vivekananda: A Tale of Two Visions.- Chapter 15. The practical application of Hindu economics.- Chapter 16. Future of Faith based funds.
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