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dc.contributor.authorAbdurrahman Raden Aji Haqqi-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-20T04:09:39Z-
dc.date.available2019-04-20T04:09:39Z-
dc.date.issued2017-07-25-
dc.identifier.urihttp://e-ilami.unissa.edu.bn:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1088-
dc.description.abstractASEAN Economic Integration has provided the platform for ASEAN countries to restructure their finance sectors and move forward to better cooperation among economies.In banking, the ASEAN market’s increasingly free flow of products and services will open up growth opportunities in both retail and wholesale. Brunei with its Islamic Banking Order 2008 expected to gain a 55%-60% share of all banking assets in the country; in Indonesia, after a developmental plan namely the Blueprint of Islamic Banking Development, the country’s commitment was followed by the enactment of the National Act No.21/2008, ratified in July 2008, which provides an adequate legal foundation for the development of Islamic banking; while in Malaysia, to further improve the banking legislation of the industry,It has enacted a new comprehensive Act, the Islamic Financial Services Act that has come into effect in June 2013; The Philippines’ central bank, on the other hand, is pushing several important initiatives in legislation, regulation and taxation to promote Islamic Banking in the country; While in Singapore Islamic banking institutions are regulated through a number of while amendments to existing regulations and several related guidelines; finally, in Thailand today there is only one Islamic bank operating in the country: the state-owned Islamic Bank of Thailand, established in 2002 under its own banking regulation. How does Islamic banking industry participate and contribute in this market? this paper attempts at discussing the regulatory regime of Islamic banking in ASEAN country after the implementation of AEC in the end of 2015.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectBanks and Banking -- Religious aspects -- Islamen_US
dc.titleRegulatory Regimes of Islamic Banking in Asean Ecnomic Community (AEC): A Uniting Force in the Industry of the Regionen_US
dc.typeArticles in Journalen_US
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dc.pages24-39en_US
dc.doi10.14738/assrj.413.3368.en_US
dc.issue13en_US
dc.JournalAdvances in Social Sciences Research Journalen_US
dc.volume4en_US
dc.keywordregulatory regimeen_US
dc.keywordIslamic bankingen_US
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