PETALING JAYA: The Islamic Financial Services Board-initiated move to set up International Islamic Liquidity Management Corp (IILM) to address volatility in financing at national level and across borders is timely as the newly-formed body will help make the industry more sustainable in the long term.
The articles of agreement for the establishment of the IILM was signed by 11 central banks and two multilateral organisations on Monday.
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