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What: The Hong Kong Islamic Finance Forum
When: November 25, 2008
Where: Conrad Hotel, Hong Kong
Cost: Free - by invitation only
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Dear Subscriber

Euromoney Conferences is proud to present the inaugural Hong Kong Islamic
Finance Forum. This forum will bring together HKSAR government officials and
key Islamic finance heads along with world renowned Sharia scholars.

Hong Kong's status as the 'gateway to China' and as an international finance
centre is creating a strong case for it to further as an Islamic finance
centre. Being at the heart of the 'new silk road', Hong Kong is poised to
benefit from the pool of oil-driven liquidity in the Middle East seeking
Chinese assets.

Join your peers and attend this important forum to network and to identify
the opportunities and strategies for your company in Islamic finance.

Confirmed speakers include:
Professor Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Secretary-General, Islamic Financial
Services Board
Representative, The Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau, HKSAR
Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive Officer, Securities and Futures Commission
Hong Kong
Eddie Yue, Deputy Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Badlisyah Abdul Ghani, Chief Executive Officer, CIMB Islamic
Mohammed Sulaiman Al Omar, Group General Manager/ Chief Executive Officer,
Kuwait Finance House
Alisher Ali Djumanov, Managing Partner, Eurasia Capital Management

Some of the topics to be discussed include:
- Can Hong Kong compete as an Islamic finance center with Malaysia and
Singapore?
- Case Study: The Success of Islamic Finance in Malaysia
- Developing Islamic funds in Hong Kong and Mainland China
- How can local banks position themselves to capture Islamic finance growth?
- Understanding Hong Kong's tax, legal and regulatory framework for Islamic
finance
- Is a lack of industry standards fragmenting Shariah Law interpretation
between regions?
- What are the differences between GCC and SE Asian markets?
- Characteristics of the most common Islamic finance contracts

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