Islamic asset management an asset class on its own?. / Schoon, Natalie.
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TextSeries: Edinburgh guides to Islamic financePublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2011.Description: 234 pISBN: - 9780748639960
- HG3368.A6 S372 I 2011
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Many Middle East countries now demand Shariah compliant asset management, which involves a multi-asset allocation strategy that covers both public and private Islamic sukuk securities and equities. Natalie Schoon addresses these complex issues in a way that is accessible to the non-specialist.
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