Mudaraba contracts
CA-1.3.8
Mudaraba contracts should be assigned a risk weighting according to the underlying investments. Where Mudaraba funds are invested in securities listed on recognised exchanges and the price volatility is based on market movements, these should be removed from credit risk weightings and subject to market risk regulations. Examples would be equity Mudarabas where banks may have direct exposure in the value of the underlying equities or commodity Mudarabas.
CA-1.3.9
Investments in other Mudarabas such as real estate or leasing should be assigned risk weightings according to the standing of the underlying investment as per the Basel Capital Accord.
CA-1.3.10
Where a Mudaraba fund invests in another Mudaraba contract, which in turn makes investments at its own discretion, the risk weight would be based on the credit standing of the counterparty (investee Mudarib) as recommended by the Basel Committee. Investments in particular asset classes made at the discretion of the (investor) Mudaraba fund should be assigned risk weighting according to the underlying investments, where possible.