ISLAMIC FINANCE SPECIAL EDITION - Clouded thinking behind Jakarta's primitive market

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ISLAMIC FINANCE SPECIAL EDITION - Clouded thinking behind Jakarta's primitive market

Indonesia is the most populous Muslim-majority nation in the world but its Islamic finance market lags Malaysia and even Singapore. Keen to provide another pillar to its economy, the government is seeking to push through essential legislation to speed up the process. But the learning curve is steep, and the pool of shariah scholars is not deep. Chris Wright reports.

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