Pakistan’s Islamic banking expansion comes with risks as well as rewards, says Moody’s

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Pakistan’s Islamic banking expansion comes with risks as well as rewards, says Moody’s

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Pakistan will need stronger underwriting standards to address the risks stemming from sharp growth in its Islamic banking industry, according to Moody’s. The country’s Islamic banks boast higher quality assets than their conventional peers, but stricter regulation is needed if this is to remain the case.

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