Can Islamic finance maintain its pace of growth?

The $1 trillion global Islamic finance market still has a bright future, barring any sharp turns in the world’s economic crisis, with the Arab Spring pushing investors into Asia.
October 12, 2011 2:10 by Precious de Leon
…Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
“The crisis in Europe and the slowdown of the U.S. are something of concern but overall I’m cautiously optimistic about that and very optimistic about emerging markets and about Islamic finance over the long-haul,” Ahmed said. (By Liau Y-Sing Editing by Richard Borsuk)
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