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Islamic finance: review

Author: Gibson, Wendy Publisher: Euromoney, 2008.Language: EnglishDescription: 92 p. : Graphs/Ill./Photos ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9781843745020Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes index
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Book Europe Campus
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Print REF300 .F56 I75 2008-09
(Browse shelf)
32419001263572
Available 32419001263572
Book Middle East Campus
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Print HC2000 .F56 I75 2009-10
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500010882
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Islamic Finance Review 2008/09 Contents Fixed income securities: a Shari'ah perspective. Muhammad lmran Usmani 1 Indexing trends in Islamic investment FTSE Group 6 Islamic banking and rate of return risks United Islamic Bank 11 Islamic investment management the way forward Dubai Islamic Bank 17 Islamic indexed funds and ETFs: a case study by BNP Paribas AM BNP Paribas AM 20 Current trends in Islamic private equity Dechert LIP 25 Islamic global real estate fund management opportunities and challenges Pramerica Real Estate Investors 30 Islamic real estate finance: an update PricewaterhouseCoopers AG 35 Takaful: the global renaissance FWU Group 41 Cross-border development in Islamic banking KPMG in the UK 44 Islamic finance: the global awakening! PricewaterhouseCoopers 48 Islamic finance leveraged buy-outs Gifford Chance LLP 53 Islamic structured finance: legal due diligence Vinson and Elkins LLP 58 Islamic banking industry: globalisation trends and the specialised IT software Path Solutions 64 Shari'ah-compliant derivatives Denton Wilde Sapte LLP Banking and Finance 69 Islamic financial regulation in Lebanon Banque du Lilian 75 Risk management in Islamic banks: the Bahrain experience KPMG Fakhro 80 Co-publishers 87 Advertisers index 92

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