Islamic Banking: specifics and prospects
March 17-18, Ritz Carlton Moscow Hotel
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March 17-18, Ritz Carlton Moscow Hotel
2nd Annual UC Berkeley Islamic Finance Symposium
“Islamic Finance: Resilience in a Time of Financial Crisis?”
Information and agenda is online at: http://jmeil.boalt.org/?q=islamic-finance-symposium
2-Day Intensive Workshop on
Islamic Bonds, Sukuk & Securitization
27 - 28 February 2006
Istana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
Products and Instruments in Islamic Securities.
The Islamic Finance Project of Harvard Law School cordially invites you to attend the Eighth Harvard University Forum on Islamic Finance. The Forum is scheduled for April 19 and 20, 2008, and will be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Also we have scheduled a Pre-Forum Workshop on Islamic Microfinance to be held on Friday April 18, 2008 from 2-6p.m. Your registration to the eighth forum automatically qualifies you for this event as well.
City: Kuala Lumpur
Key Focus
1. Financial Planning & Wealth Management: Prospect & Challenges
2. Financial Planning & Wealth Management from Islamic Perspective
3. Wealth Accumulation Through Islamic Investment
4. Retirement Planning: Managing Wealth for Golden Years
5. Wealth Protection through Takaful (Islamic insurance)
6. Tax Planning for Individuals and Corporations
7. Islamic Estate Management (Faraid, Wills, Hibah)
8. Zakat: Wealth Redistribution and Purification
The Securities House and its subsidiary, GSH, announced Sunday their
Platinum Sponsorship of the Sukuk Summit in London on June 20 -21; a
conference endorsed by the UK Trade and Investment Ministry (UKTI)
with the aim of capitalizing on new UK legislation designed to open up
Shariah compliant capital markets. Prominent speakers, scholars, and
The Monetary Authority of Singapore is looking to capitalise upon Singapore’s finance and banking strengths to service the growing Islamic finance market, estimated at US$300 billion with a 15% per annum growth rate.
Islamic Finance Singapore 2006 of which the key theme will be Establishing Singapore as an Islamic financial hub is targeted towards Singapore’s conventional banking community, who are increasingly looking to how they can capitalise on the growing opportunity in Islamic wealth flowing into Singapore.
12 - 15 September 2005, Shangri-la Hotel, Dubai
Fact one: The Islamic funds industry is currently growing at 15% per annum.
It has maintained this rate for the last 10 years and is expected to continue to do so for the next 10 years Fact two: An increasing percentage of the Islamic community is looking to invest in Shari’ah compliant products. Conventional banks have realised this and are starting to increase their investment in developing Islamic products
Held under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
For the first time in the region, a strategic level Summit bringing together issuers, arrangers and investors in the multi-billion dollar asset backed finance and securitisation industry – both conventional and Islamic.
When: 16 - 18 March 2005
Where: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Mention that you saw this even on Muslim-Investor.com and you will get a discount on the registration fees!
Held under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Attend the largest networking event in Islamic Finance - over 2500 delegates, over 50 speakers from over 60 countries around the world.
In bringing together pioneering international policymakers, business leaders and the world's leading Islamic scholars for open and topical debate, the Forum has no equal.
When: 13 - 15 March 2005
Where: Dubai, United Arab Emirates