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Attempts by Dana Gas to restructure debt caught up in the courts
Sharjah-based Dana Gas relies on legal advice to not make a payment to creditors
Non-Muslim business students seek to understand sharia-compliant deals
FT Confidential Research survey finds lower risk and cost boosting Islamic finance
Compliance with sharia can be tricky but the rewards are clear
A book by an investment banker at the forefront of the industry weaves anecdotes with explanation
London wants to be a global centre in the fast-growing industry despite fierce competition
Non-Muslim countries are jostling to step on to the action bandwagon
Countries are laying legal groundwork to access sukuk market
What sharia products can offer savers and borrowers
A sukuk bond issue will promote overseas investment, writes George Osborne
For the first time the World Islamic Economic Forum is being held outside the Muslim world
Timur Kuran believes the proper place for training practitioners of Islamic finance is a divinity school
There is a new-found will to expand the sector, says Amira Salah-Ahmed
Local institutions appear well-placed to capture business, writes Camilla Hall
There is a risk of losing touch with religious roots, says Emmanuelle Smith
As of next year, Qatar’s conventional banks are no longer allowed to do Islamic banking, reports Camilla Hall
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