Banking in the Arab Gulf

Banking in the Arab Gulf pdf

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Fondateur du programme de finance islamique à l'Université de Durham où il continue d'être professeur émérite. Professeur invité à la Faculté des études islamiques du Qatar et professeur adjoint au Centre international d'éducation en finance islamique (INCEIF), Kuala Lumpur. A été conseiller sur la gouvernance de la charia auprès du Conseil des services financiers islamiques, Kuala Lumpur, (2007-9). A conseillé la Banque centrale du Qatar sur la politique monétaire et les ratios prudentiels (2009-10). Entrepris un projet pour la Banque africaine de développement sur le statut et le potentiel de la finance islamique en Afrique du Nord, (2011). Travail sur les marchés de capitaux en Afrique du Nord pour la Banque Africaine de Développement. A écrit 12 livres et plus de 40 articles.

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Banking in the Arab Gulf pdf par Rodney Wilson

Forty years ago banking in the Arab Gulf1 was insignificant; typically some foreign banks had branches in the Gulf to facilitate trade finance and to cater for a relatively small number of expatriate workers; local banks were scarce as subsistence agriculture dominated Gulf economies and the cash and barter society flourished; oil had not yet been exploited, nor the seeds of industry sown; only the Hijaz region of Saudi Arabia was the exception to this as the seasonal flow of pilgrims to Mecca and Medina took place each year; but financial needs in any case were limited to those required for trade and travel and most of these could be adequately provided by the money changers. Forty years ago there was not one central bank in the Arab Gulf; in 1952 the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) was created, but it was not until 1968 that the Kuwaiti government established the next Gulf central bank and not until 1980 that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) eventually followed, setting up a central bank out of the turmoil of its defunct Currency Board and completing the establishment of regulatory authorities in all Gulf economies.

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