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FT/DIFC World Financial Centre ... - Dubai
Price: USD 2750.00
19-Nov-2007 to 20-Nov-2007
The Financial Times & the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) will gather 300 senior financial sector executives, corporate decision-makers & regulatory & government officials to discuss key issues affecting the world’s financial centres.
3rd Annual Islamic Finance IQ ... - Singapore
Price: SGD 2699.00
22-Jan-2008 to 23-Jan-2008
Exploring innovation, profitability, growth and sustainability of Islamic Finance and asset management
Our research revealed for the 3rd Annual Islamic Finance IQ, that it is necessary to address the competition among Asia's financial centres to become the regions Islamic hub, as well as where sustainability and opportunities for future growth lies.
The Euromoney Global Infrastru ... - Dubai
Price: AUD 0.00
28-Jan-2008 to 29-Jan-2008
The Euromoney Global Infrastructure Finance Conference will take place on January 28-29 2008 in Dubai. This inaugural event is co-hosted by HSBC and Euromoney Conferences. The Congress aims to bring together investors and project developers from rapidly developing countries including China, India, Latin America, Middle East and Russia in a single forum to discuss the potential for infrastructure investment in the respective economies.
Dubai Cup of Securitisation - Dubai
Price: USD 1195.00-2475.00
27-Feb-2008 to 28-Feb-2008
As Western financial institutions continue to expand into Islamic areas, there is a growing need to integrate traditional western business models and Islamic Shari’ah Law. This conference brings a cohesive and structured topic agenda to the multifarious issues those in the securitisation industry face when thinking about melding these often disparate business models together.