Omar Masood
Quaid-i-Azam University
Prof. Dr. Omar Masood (PhD UK) is Director at Quaid-e-Azam School of Management Sciences, Quaid-e-Azam University Islamanad Pakistan. He is former Director of the Centre of Islamic Banking and Finance at the Royal Docks Business School, University of East London, United Kingdom. He had worked with financial advisors like Goldman Sachs. He is a lead advisor and trainer in the area of Islamic banking and finance worldwide, to financial as well as academic institutions. He is a founding member of Research Centres in Malaysia. Dr. Masood supervises PhD dissertations in the areas of banking, finance, corporate financial management, risk management, fund management, banking regulations, Islamic banking, international business and other finance, accounting and management related subjects, with a number of successful completions. He holds visiting professorships in universities all over the world, and has served as an advisor/consultant to a number of governments including the Turkish and Saudi Arabian. Dr. Masood has authored over a hundred peer reviewed research papers which have been published in international journals and presented at conferences. A number of his papers have been listed as highly recommended and most read by leading publishers. He has also authored a number of books, including the bestselling “Truth about the Global Financial Crisis” and the text book “Multiplying Money through Financial Management”
Follow Omar
Articles by Omar Masood
Are the GIPS sovereign debt markets efficient during a crisis?
This paper aims to analyze the efficiency of the Greek, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish (ie, GIPS) sovereign debt markets during crises: in essence, the recent global financial and sovereign debt crises
Liquidity risk management implementation for selected Islamic banks in Pakistan
The purpose of this particular study is to determine if any liquidity risk exists in the Islamic banks of Pakistan and, if it does, what effect it has on the resilience of the industry in that country.
Basel III implementation outcome in Islamic banks
This paper presents an empirical analysis based on a survey of risk managers. Its goal to improve capital standards and its scientific treatment of risk ensures that Basel III is well regarded, specifically in the Islamic banking sector of Pakistan.