DUBAI: Assets held by global Islamic funds jumped 7.6 percent in 2010 to $58 billion, reflecting new money inflows and strength in fixed income, commodities and other alternative investments, Ernst & Young said on Monday.
ISLAMABAD: Identifying the investment opportunities in alternate energy, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has approved upfront tariffs for wind power projects on Thursday.
While clinging to its present marginal position in the mainstream of global financial markets, Islamic banking and Islamic finance has a long way to go to transform itself into a major player, mainly through standardization, uniformity, governance, transparency and innovation, in addition to consolidation.