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The Business Forum in conjunction with the 11th IFSB
Summit took place on 20th May 2014 in Mauritius.
Themed "Islamic Finance and African Infrastructure
Development", the business forum brought together panelists from
various region and business sector to discuss on the opportunities and
challenges of the African infrastructure development, and provide
valuable insights on how Islamic finance as an alternative financing
can support the funding gaps in the region.
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Other
Highlights:
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Concept
Papers: Ijarah and Istisna'
Bank Negara Malaysia is issuing two
concept papers on Ijarah and Istisna' for public consultation. The
concept paper aims to seek feedback from members of the public, Islamic
financial institutions and related stakeholders on the Shariah and
operational requirements for the application of ijarah and istisna'
contracts.
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Malaysia
& Hong Kong Enhance Cross Border Partnership on Islamic Capital
Market
The Securities Commission Malaysia
(SC) and Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC) jointly
organised a seminar in Hong Kong on Islamic funds in response to the
growing interest on Islamic finance, including in the collective
investment space, in Hong Kong.
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RHB
Asset Management Launches Hong Kong's First Islamic Balanced Fund under
Hong Kong and Malaysia Mutual Agreement Scheme
RHB Asset Management, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of RHB Investment Bank in Malaysia, has launched Hong Kong's
first Shariah-compliant, actively managed Islamic balanced fund; the
RHB-OSK Islamic Regional Balanced Fund. RHBAM's offering in the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region comes at a time when there is
significant interest in Islamic finance by Hong Kong and cross-border
investors.
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SocGen’s
Maiden Sukuk Rated AAA(s) by RAM – Malaysia’s First Sukuk Issued by a
French Bank
RAM Ratings has assigned an
AAA(s)/Stable rating to the Proposed Multi-Currency Islamic MTN
Programme of up to RM1 billion in nominal value to be issued by Société
Générale Bank and Trust SA’s (SGBT) wholly owned subsidiary, ALEF II SA
– a special-purpose vehicle set up as a funding conduit for SGBT.
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