Islamic Asset Management : : An Asset Class on its Own? / / Natalie Schoon.
Islamic asset management has been growing at a similar rate as the Islamic financial industry as a whole and at the time of writing close to 700 funds are incorporated in the major databases with an estimated funds under management of around $70 billion.This book reviews the Islamic asset management...
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