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Research guide: The 2008 guide to Opportunities and Trends in Islamic Finance


2007 was a year of achievement for Islamic finance, with growth on all fronts. Yet the sector still faces great challenges, not least in finding and training enough Islamic bankers.


Opportunities and Trends in Islamic Finance
download free pdf

Introduction:
Expanding the frontiers of Islamic finance

By Abdulkader Thomas

Participation banking: A growing sector in Turkey
Bank Asya

London acts as global gateway for Islamic finance
London Stock Exchange

Islamic capital markets: Still breaking records
By Philip Moore

The potential of Bancatakaful
FWU Group

Published in conjunction with:
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
Bank Asya
BMB Group
FWU Group
London Stock Exchange
Qatar Islamic Bank
SHAPE™ Financial Corporation
Türkiye Finans
Unicorn Investment Bank

The 2007 guide to opportunities and trends in Islamic finance








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