US Fund Managers Adopt Islamic Structures For Middle East Capital

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Gulf Cooperation Council-based investors garner headlines as major sources of capital for US-based fund managers and making major investments across a variety of sectors, such as credit...
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Gulf Cooperation Council-based investors garner headlines as major sources of capital for US-based fund managers and making major investments across a variety of sectors, such as credit, real estate, and venture capital. As fund managers look to optimise returns on these inflows, there has been a consequent increase in the use of Cayman Islands-based vehicles structured to comply with Islamic investment principles and criteria.

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