Student ID
1304115
1300306
1202146
1301282
1305709
Name
Christine Chin Shuen Teng
Chua Yuen Yee
Pun Kok Kent
Tan Sze Teng
Yeoh Zyn Guan
Marks awarded:
50
Comments from examiner:
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Assessed by:____________________________________ Date:_________________________
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MARKING SCHEME
Marks
Allocation
Assessment Item
(a) Introduction
25
15
TOTAL
50
Marks
Awarded
Mark Sheet 2
Table of Content
Introduction 4
Literature review
Summary
11
References
13
Appendix
15
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Bacha, O. I. (n.d.). Derivative instruments and Islamic finance:some thoughts for a
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Crabb, P. R. (n.d.). Foreign Exchange Risk Management Practices of Microfinance Institutions.
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Pireh, M. (n.d.). Islamic Financial Instruments: Islamic Finance Expert Securities & Exchange
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