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  2. Sukuk - Wikipedia

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    Sukuk (Arabic: صكوك, romanized: ṣukūk; plural [a] of Arabic: صك, romanized: ṣakk, lit. 'legal instrument, deed, cheque') is the Arabic name for financial certificates, also commonly referred to as "sharia compliant" bonds.

  3. Sharia and securities trading - Wikipedia

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    An Islamic Development Bank branch in Dhaka. Sharia and securities trading is the impact of conventional financial markets activity for those following the islamic religion and particularly sharia law.

  4. Bank Syariah Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    BNI Syariah: The bank was founded on 29 April 2000 as a sharia banking unit of BNI. In 2010, it spun-off as a separate subsidiary. In 2010, it spun-off as a separate subsidiary. BRIsyariah : The bank was originally established on 3 July 1969 as Bank Djasa Arta (later spelled Bank Jasa Arta ) and headquartered in Bandung , West Java .

  5. Catastrophe bond - Wikipedia

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    The notion of securitizing catastrophe risks became prominent in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew, notably in work published by Richard Sandor, Kenneth Froot, and a group of professors at the Wharton School who were seeking vehicles to bring more risk-bearing capacity to the catastrophe reinsurance market.

  6. Saham Club - Wikipedia

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    Saham Club (Arabic: نادي صحم) is an Omani sports club based in Saham, in northeastern Oman. [1] The club currently plays in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home stadium is Sohar Regional Sports Complex. The stadium is government owned.