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Islamic finance sector needs more sharia scholars

Islamic finance sector needs more sharia scholars

Islamic Finance
Fewer than 100 scholars worldwide qualified to sit on sharia compliance boards, says expert.

Al Salam and HSH Nordbank in Islamic finance venture
Islamic Finance
UAE-based ASI and German bank set to register with DIFC next year.

Moody's expects up to 30% growth in Islamic banking
Islamic Finance
Rating agency delivers positive verdict on GCC institutions during global financial crisis.

Global sukuk market seen dormant until mid '09
Islamic Finance
Local banks supportive but 'don't have the balance sheet', says senior banker.


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Meeting of minds
DLA Piper's Global Head of Islamic Finance Oliver Agha discusses what the recent International Islamic Finance Forum in Dubai has achieved.

Oliver Agha  

Oman bus stop theory
Finalising a regulatory framework early on may be best, but could increase financial institutions' time to market.

Daniel Stanton

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