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Kuwaiti Bank granted Dubai investment banking licence
Radi Khasawneh
02 Dec 2008
The Rasameel Structured Finance Company, the Kuwaiti investment bank which started operating in 2006, has been granted an Islamic investment banking licence in Dubai, despite the moribund environment for structured finance in the west.
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Article tags:
Dubai | Kuwait | Shariah compliance