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http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/business/?id=30836
http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=37814
 
Vatican offers Islamic finance system to Western Banks
 
The Vatican says Islamic finance system may help Western banks in crisis as 
alternative to capitalism.
 

World Bulletin / News Desk,  Friday, 06 March 2009 15:10


The Vatican offered Islamic finance principles to Western banks as a solution 
for worldwide economic crisis.

Daily Vatican newspaper, 'L'Osservatore Romano, reported that Islamic banking 
system may help to overcome global crisis, Turkish media reported.
The Vatican said banks should look at the ethical rules of Islamic finance to 
restore confidence amongst their clients at a time of global economic crisis.

"The ethical principles on which Islamic finance is based may bring banks 
closer to their clients and to the true spirit which should mark every 
financial service," the Vatican's official newspaper Osservatore Romano said in 
an article in its latest issue late yesterday.

Author Loretta Napoleoni and Abaxbank Spa fixed income strategist, Claudia 
Segre, say in the article that "Western banks could use tools such as the 
Islamic bonds, known as sukuk, as collateral". Sukuk may be used to fund the 
"'car industry or the next Olympic Games in London," they said.

They also said that profit share, gained from sukuk, may be an alternative to 
the interest. They underlined that sukuk system could help automotive sector 
and support investments in infrastructure area.

Islamic sukuk system is similar to bonos of capitalist system. But in sukuk, 
money is invested concrete projects and profit share is distributed to clients 
instead of interest earned.

Pope Benedict XVI in an Oct. 7 speech reflected on crashing financial markets 
saying that "money vanishes, it is nothing" and concluded that "the only solid 
reality is the word of God." The Vatican has been paying attention to the 
global financial meltdown and ran articles in its official newspaper that 
criticize the free-market model for having "grown too much and badly in the 
past two decades."

The Osservatore's editor, Giovanni Maria Vian, said that "the great religions 
have always had a common attention to the human dimension of the economy," 
Corriere della Sera reported today.
 
 




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