MALAYSIA is paving the way for unlocking the potential of the domestic and global Islamic capital markets to make them a viable and attractive alternative to conventional markets.
Securities Commission (SC) deputy chief executive Datin Zarinah Anwar said, in her keynote address at the third Annual Islamic Finance Summit in London last week, that the country had benefited from having in place key factors to develop the Islamic capital market.
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