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  • The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today convicted and fined former chief executive officer of Inix Technologies Holdings Berhad (INIX) for authorising the furnishing of false statements in the company's prospectus and quarterly statements.
  • Citi has appointed Izzat Dajani as chief executive officer of its Qatar office. The bank has been quick to cover the leadership gap in its operations within the emirate, which it views as a key market. Dajani replaces outgoing Citi Qatar CEO Farhan Mahmood, who has transferred internally to a new role as head of public sector group covering the middle east.
  • Alexandria, Egypt-based real estate and financial leasing company United Housing & Development today became a stock that Islamic investors are able to purchase, according to research from Cairo-based AT Financial.
  • Keynote Address by Assistant Governor at the 16th East Asian Actuarial Conference
  • Citi has appointed Izzat Dajani as chief executive officer of its Qatar office. The bank has been quick to cover the leadership gap in its operations within the emirate, which it views as a key market. Dajani replaces outgoing Citi Qatar CEO Farhan Mahmood, who has transferred internally to a new role as head of public sector group covering the middle east.
  • JCR-VIS assigns local currency ratings on a national scale. Local currency rating on a national scale assumes the national government to be least risky, which is therefore implicitly assigned a 'کAAA' rating. These ratings represent an entity's ability to meet its domestic obligations in the local currency.