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Islamic structured products are starting to gain traction in Malaysia following supervisory approval last year. But Malaysian products may struggle to attract capital from the Middle East. Pamela Tang reports

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Islamic structured products are the newest addition to the raft of shariah-compliant investments available in Malaysia. Several public deals have taken place, including issues by HSBC and Kuala Lumpur-based CIMB, which were targeted at high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors, and dealers say they have conducted a number of deals on a private basis.

Advocates say such products have

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