Access to Islamic Hedge Funds: November 2008

The tremendous growth of Islamic finance has generated innovative investment products. As the Islamic marketplace grows in sophistication, investors are beginning to expect more than the traditional returns offered by real estate and commodity funds. Hedge funds could be the answer.

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Challenges to setting up
Running a Shariah hedge fund is a daunting task. Many issues, particularly ensuring the underlying stocks traded are all compliant, has scuppered attempts in the past. The Al Safi platform thinks it may have the answers that will be able to provide ethical Islamic investors with an acceptable product.

Al Safi Trust Platform
Scepticism among some Islamic scholars about how to make hedge funds mainstream in the Islamic investment community has challenged attempts to set up

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