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Islamic finance - Work in progress

The Islamic financial world has long lagged behind conventional markets when it comes to securitisation. However, recent developments suggest an asset-backed securities market may finally be getting off the ground. John Ferry reports

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The Islamic bond market has built its foundations on concepts and techniques pioneered in the securitisation market. But, until recently, Middle Eastern investors had yet to see a fully rated, multi-tranche sharia-compliant securitisation of residential mortgage-backed assets. That all changed in June with the launch of a residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) transaction known as Tamweel

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