5-6 December 2007 - Frankfurt: 2nd Islamic Financial Services Forum

The forum, entitled 'The European Challenge' has been organized by the IFSB in Frankfurt and has been hosted by the German Central Bank. It has made the point on the current situation and prospects of Islamic finance in the EU

Rifaat Abdel Karim, “Welcoming Remarks”, IFSB

Opening speech of the secretary general of the Islamic Financial Services Board

Rudolf Böhmler, “Keynote address”, Deutsche Bundesbank

Remarks by the German Central Bank on Islamic finance

Zeti Akhtar Aziz, “Islamic Finance: Approaching New Horizons”, Bank Negara Malaysia

The point of view of the governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia on the future of Islamic Finance

Session 1 - Volker Nienhaus, “The Islamic Financial Services Industry”, University of Marburg

General but detailed presentation

Session 2 - Kilian Bälz, "The development of the Islamic Financial Services Industry in Europe: UK, Germany and France", Gleiss Lutz

On Islamic finance in three European countries

Session 2 - Hamid Yunis, “The Development of the Islamic Financial Services Industry in the Middle East”, Taylor Wessing

On developments of Islamic finance in the Middle East

Session 3 - Faisel Hoodbhoy, “DIFX and Islamic Finance”, DIFX

Il ruolo del DIFX nella finanza islamica

Session 3 - Geert Bossuyt, “Recent Developments in Islamic Finance”, Deutsche Bank

On recent developments in Islamic structured finance

Session 3 - Henry Thompson, “Shari’ah Structures: Preliminary Comparison”, ARCAPITA

Presentation on some sharia-compliant financial structures in some EU countries

Session 4 - V. Sundararajan , “Issues and Challenges in the Implementation of Strengthened Supervisory Standards for Islamic Banks”, Centennial Group,

On some issues in supervisory role for Islamic banks

Session 5 - Karl F. Cordewener, “Islamic Finance and Basel II”, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

On Basel 2 and Islamic finance

Session 5 - Simon Archer, “IFSB Standards – Comparison to Basel II: Capital Adequacy”,

On the relationship between IFSB standards and Basel 2 guidelines

Session 6 - V. Sundararajan, “Transparency and Market Discipline –A Direct Comparison to Basel II”, Centennial Group

On Basel 2 and IFSI transparency and market discipline

Session 6 - Karl-Heinz Hillen, “The IFSB Standards –A Direct Comparison to Basel II”, Deutsche Bundesbank

More on Basel 2 and Islamic finance transparency and market discipline

Session 7 - Elizabeth Robert, “Corporate Governance”, Financial Stability Institute

Presentation by the director of the Financial Stability Institute on corporate governance

Session 7 - Madzlan Mohamad Husain, “IFSB Standards – A Direct Comparison to Basel II”,

The principles of corporate governance for the banks that offer Islamic finance products

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