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saqi12345

UNITED KINGDOM
Topic initiated on Thursday, November 24, 2005  -  9:53 AM Reply with quote
Islamic Financing. House buying.


A local introduction dinner organized where HSBC bank will present their Amana project for buying houses on non interest bases. Local members please contact me on 07880 748911.
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Tuesday, December 13, 2005  -  6:06 AM Reply with quote
Considering your field you all may be interested in Br.Aleksandar's article on our site who shares your profession. Would be nice to have your comments on it on that forum.

http://www.serving-humanity.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2

Aleksandar Šarović
perv1

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Tuesday, December 13, 2005  -  2:37 PM Reply with quote
salaam
HSBC bank will present their Amana project for buying houses on non interest bases

Is there such a commodity as interest free mortgage. It is nothing more than a rip off by charging people more than it would cost in a conventional mortgage and calling it interest free(utter falsehood).
Dear hkhan
I could not access that link, therefore I am afraid cannot comment.
regards
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Tuesday, December 20, 2005  -  10:56 AM Reply with quote
that was actually for comments by finance community people. however you are welcome to do so. you can find the article on serving humanity forums. however that is not related to hsbc offer.

more info re: HSBC banking is on

www.hsbc.co.uk

and lots of questions like this answered

the local rep is mahfuz miah
mahfoozmiah@hsbc.com
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Saturday, May 20, 2006  -  9:20 PM Reply with quote
apologies the correct email is mahfuzmiah@hsbc.com

apparently there is not much diff. between interest mortgage and islamic financing offered and mostly just changing the "name of the game"
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Thursday, May 1, 2008  -  7:04 AM Reply with quote
Islamic Capital Markets workshop taught at your institution

Course Tutor

Brian Kettell M.Sc. (Econ)

Announcing an intensive 2/3 day workshop covering
the most important elements of Islamic Capital
Markets - to be taught in -house.

The Sharia compliant investment industry has
experienced a phenomenal
growth over the last 5 years. From
practically being non-existent a
decade ago the industry is now worth over
$100 billion. There is over
$800 billion of reserves that needs to be
invested in accordance with
Shariah principles and the Sukuk market, in
particular, has been reaping the benefit of this liquidity.


Islamic capital markets have experienced
phenomenal growth in recent years as investors
clamour for Shariah-compliant exposures across
the full range of asset classes , from equities
and bonds, to securitisation, bank
finance, derivatives, private equity, commodities and Islamic funds.

This workshop will provide an in-depth
understanding of Islamic capital markets and the
workings of Islamic securities. In particular the
intricacies of applying Sharia law to the
evolution of capital markets will be stressed. It
will look at how the Islamic capital market
continues to develop and open up new structures.
Participants will gain a greater understanding of
the dynamics of Islamic finance, as well as the
procedures for issuing and investing in Islamic
securities: why they were introduced, who issues
them, how this is done and what is the market demand for them.

This Islamic capital markets workshop is one of
the very few events focusing exclusively on the
Islamic capital markets and is a must-attend for
players across the entire capital markets
spectrum for both Islamic and conventional banks,
private equity houses, project financiers,
institutional investors and hedge funds.

The workshop will explore the latest trends and
developments in this rapidly growing sector and
offer forward-looking insights into key Islamic
capital markets issues. The drivers for the
current interest in Islamic investing will be discussed throughout.

Key issues discussed include:
* To what extent are schools of Islamic
thought converging towards a consistent view of
Shariah-compliant capital markets?
* What are the advantages, as well as the
essential limitations of sukuk as a fund raising and investment vehicle?
* The Malaysian model versus the GCC model of Sharia compliance
* Opportunties, risks and pitfalls in Islamic asset and fund management
* The Shariah compliant hedge fund and Islamic securitisation
The runaway success of Sukuk and its asset-backed
nature have established a completely new asset
class which has combined Sharia compliance with
returns competitive with that of their conventional counterparts.

The development of the Islamic finance industry
has been staggering and the Sukuk instrument has
found immense appetite within non-Islamic financial jurisdictions.

Case studies and exercises are emphasized throughout the workshop

Who should attend the workshop?

The workshop is specifically targeted at:
* Commercial and Investment Bankers
* Private Bankers
* Analysts
* Portfolio Managers
* Lawyers
* Investment Advisors
* Regulators
* Government representatives
* Auditors and compliance professionals



Brian Kettell M.Sc. (Econ)
Tel 44 207 435 4487
www.islamicbankingcourses.com
Skype Brianke8555

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