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Kuwait stays among the leading Islamic finance pack

Kuwait stays among the leading Islamic finance pack

April 1, 2015

Despite its small size, Kuwait has long been a key player within the global Islamic finance industry, and with its sharia-compliant institutions posting strong figures in 2014, this position only looks likely to strengthen.

Kuwait from crisis to confidence

From crisis to confidence: the re-emergence of Kuwait's banks

April 1, 2015

Kuwait’s banks are slowly recovering from the global financial crisis and bankers are optimistic for 2015. However, issues remain, including high exposure to the real estate market, outstanding debt settlements and a funding shortfall for the country’s SMEs. 

Kuwait Stock Exchange looks to claw back ground

Kuwait Stock Exchange looks to claw back ground

April 1, 2015

The dual blow of declining oil prices and increasing instability in neighbouring Iraq hit the Kuwait Stock Exchange hard in 2014. But hopes are high that it will rally in 2015, after a modest rise in the weighted index in January. 

Dr Fahad Al-Mubarak

SAMA governor targets SME and consumer banking

April 1, 2015

The governor of Saudi Arabia’s central bank, Dr Fahad Al-Mubarak, sees growth potential in consumer banking and SMEs, and is helping banks better cater to these sectors. 

Hamood Sangour Al Zadjali

Oman CBG looks beyond oil worries

March 2, 2015

Despite facing budgetary pressures and a falling oil price, Hamood Sangour Al Zadjali, Oman's central bank governor, is optimistic over the country's future, describing to James King how directives to encourage SME lending and bring about a harmonious Islamic banking sector will bring huge benefits.

Strong and steady

Strong and steady: Oman's quiet path to banking success

March 1, 2015

Unlike some of its more illustrious neighbours, Oman's banking sector was barely affected by the global financial crisis, thanks in no small part to its domestic focus and cautious central bank. However, while the short-term prospects are strong, a plummeting oil price and increasing competition at home pose longer term challenges.

A global energy shift

A global energy shift: how US shale production is shaping a new world order

March 1, 2015

US shale production has significantly altered the landscape of the global energy market. Ahead of the Institute of International Finance's annual spring meeting in Qatar, James King looks at how OPEC is responding to this seismic shift.

Malaysias recipe for Islamic finance success

Malaysia's recipe for Islamic finance success

March 1, 2015

Growth in Malaysia's Islamic finance market is outstripping that in both the country's conventional banking market and the Islamic industry in the rest of the world. James King looks at the factors fuelling its success. 

Will Middle Eastern private equity maintain its momentum

Will Middle Eastern private equity maintain its momentum

February 2, 2015

The Middle East's private equity market had a successful year in 2014, with several notable deals, a number of vehicles closing their fundraising and increased international interest in the market. James King investigates how likely it is that its popularity will extend into 2015.

Dubai International Financial Centre lays down the law

Dubai International Financial Centre lays down the law

February 1, 2015

In recent years, Dubai has been developing its capabilities in the field of dispute resolution, with its crowning achievement being the creation of its Dubai International Financial Centre courts, which have only increased Dubai's appeal as an international finance hub.

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