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CHRISTIANITY
JUDAISM
ISLAM
c Finance is a continuation of the principles of CSR, ethics and fairness in the Abrahami
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Accountability to
God
Ethical
profits
More-thanprofit mentality
Business ethics
60s
70s
80s
90s
00s
1950s
Debt issues
insurance
2000s 1970s
private
equity
1990s 1980s
project
finance
equity
syndications
structured
and trade finance
Growth
Engine
Awakening
Ripe for
Growth
Future
Markets
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Malaysia
Bahrain
Pakistan
Brunei
UK
Singapore
Kuwait UAE
USA
Japan
China
Bangladesh
Qatar
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
Market driven
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SHARIA
SCHOLAR
ENTREPRENEUR ACADEMIC
Sheikh Ibn
Baaz
(1910 1999)
REGULATOR
PRACTITIONER
Sir John Bond
(1941 )
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Beacon
House
Democratizing
wealth and
ensuring
stability.
Fortifying
A globally and
strengthening
recognised one
the
industrys
trillion
dollar +
foundations.
industry.
150% increase
over the last five
years.
Exponential
growth in core
markets i.e.
Middle East and
Malaysia.
The evolving political and economic paradigm will drive our industry
forward
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THE GREAT
RECESSION
The global economic crisis
sparked by the bursting
of the U.S. housing
bubble and fuelled by
various systemic
imbalances. The effects
of the crisis is now being
felt by those at the
grassroots, and is
leading to a political and
economic paradigm shift.
OCCUPY MOVEMENTS
The Occupy Movements
have highlighted grassroots
support for concrete
reforms in the financial
services sector. The
movement led to protests
and occupations in over 80
countries and across every
continent except
Antractica.
ARAB AWAKENING
The Arab Awakening was
driven by the young
people facing dire socioeconomic conditions,
with access to social
media and a hunger for
change. The uprisings led
to regime changes in
Tunisia, Egypt, Libya
and protests in Bahrain
and Syria, amongst
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others.
investment orientation
to replace
consumption and
credit culture
2
Policy
Implications
Global Markets
Differentiation
between deposittaking institutions and
investment managers
Impact points
3
Real Economy
Dangers of opaque
sale of debt now
shown to be evident
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POLITICAL ENABLEMENT
ATTRACTING ISLAMIC
FUNDS
RESEARCH AND
INNOVATION
4
5
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