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Hafeez demands fair opportunity for Pakistani exports - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON: Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh called for a fair opportunity for Pakistan's exports to international markets as he argued that a Pakistan-U.S. relationship centering on economic interests would endure, in contrast with fickle nature of past transactional ties.
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Pakistan says goodbye to IMF: Beginning of a New Era? - 0 views

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    KARACHI: Pakistan does not have the intent to opt for another program of IMF loan as economy could bear the pressure alone to finance its budget deficit, said finance minister Dr. Hafeez Shaikh on Friday.
Riffat Mughal

Finance Minister meets IMF, World Bank leaders - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON: Finance Minister Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh met with leaders of major financial institutions here on Thursday during the IMF-World Bank meetings and discussed cooperation for Pakistan's development.
Riffat Mughal

Market Mechanism: Useful or Useless? - 0 views

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    As per Islam, this world is a place for test and this test requires some people to be privileged and some to be deprived so that people can meet their needs interdependently.
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The Future of Islamic Banking Sector - 0 views

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    Shayne Nelson, Regional CEO, MENA, Standard Chartered talks about the future of Islamic Banking sector after the great financial crisis.
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Selecting the Best Funds: Learn to use SHARPE Ratio - 0 views

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    Sharpe ratio is named after William F. Sharpe who introduced a risk-adjusted measure of return that is often used to evaluate the performance of a portfolio.
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Islamic Credit Cards: A Necessity or Luxury - 0 views

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    Islamic never encourages one to become indebted unless it is necessary. Following Ahadith show the viewpoint of Islam on debt creation, especially while it is beyond one's capacity to repay and to what extent it should be avoided and used to meet only one's necessary requirements.
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Islamic Finance: Need for a Paradigm Shift - 0 views

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    The original concept of Islamic finance is undoubtedly in favor of equity participation rather than creation of debts because it is only equity participation that brings an equitable and balanced distribution of wealth in the society.
Riffat Mughal

Shariah Compliance: A Human Resource Perspective - 0 views

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    Investment in stocks is permissible in Islam. However, forwards, futures, options, swaps, short selling etc in stock trade cannot be used.
Riffat Mughal

Egalitarian Objectives & Present State of Islamic Finance - 0 views

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    There are 5 full-fledged Islamic banks operating in Pakistan and 15 conventional banks with Islamic banking branches. The growth in Islamic finance industry has been consistently in double digits. The share of the industry in the banking system has risen to over 7 percent from just 0.5 percent in 2002.
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