12 – 13 MAY 2009 – MILAN : “EUROPEAN FORUM OF ISLAMIC FINANCE : PREREQUISITE STRATEGY FOR A BETTER HARMONISATION”

Alberto Brugnoni, “Londra, Parigi, Lussemburgo, La Valletta … Tutte le strade portano ancora a Roma”
Day 1 – Haytham Tamim, “The Shari’ah requirements in Islamic finance“, Utrujj Foundation
Day 1 – Mohamad Bakkar, “Legal Requirements of Islamic Finance“, Beirut
Day 1 – Mohammed Amin, “Tax system requirements for Islamic Finance“, PWC
Day 1 – Anouar Hassoune, “Rating Shari’ah-Compliant Financial Institutions and Sukuk“, Moody’s
Day 1 – Farmida Bi, “The Response of Islamic finance to the recession“, Norton Rose
Day 1 – Hamim Mokhtar, “Overview of the Regulatory Framework Governing the Islamic Banking and Finance Operations in Malaysia“, CBM
Day 2 – Peter Ohnemus, “Islamic Wealth Management and Private Banking“, ASSET4, Zug
Day 2 – Nazmi Camalxaman, “Malaysia’s Islamic Retail Banking Market – Challenges & Opportunities“, CIMB Islamic
Day 2 – Adil Hussain, “The Islamic Debt Capital Markets – Challenges and Access to European Opportunities“, Gatehouse Bank, Londra
Day 2 – Pierre Weimerskirch, “Islamic Funds – Market dynamics & Opportunities“, Ernst&Young
Day 2 – Allen Merhej, “Islamic Project Financing and its Applicability in Europe“, Norton Rose, London
Day 2 – Mabid Al-Jarhi, “Comparative Performance of Islamic & Conventional Finance in the Gulf, 2000-08“, Emirates Islamic Bank, UAE