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Islamic finance is the fastest growing sector in the financial services industry, having grown by over 20 per cent annually in recent years, and estimates of current global Islamic banking assets under management range up to $1 trillion.
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The investor due diligence process has evolved with the growth of the hedge fund industry. What was once a short and rather perfunctory process has grown into one which today is highly quantitative and detailed.  
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Politicians make much of sharing values with their constituents, though they struggle at times to elucidate precisely what those values are and what it is that is of value to both sides of the equation.  
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European regulators will decide early this year whether UCITS funds should be reclassified as “complex” and “non-complex” products in order to improve transparency of information about investment strategies. 
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In the current investment climate, is any institutional investor going to invest in your fund if your service providers deliver an unregulated service?
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The enforcement division of the SEC’s Asset Management Unit has recently brought a number of complaints against various hedge funds and their investment managers.   
Unit trusts: Forget-me-not   January 18, 2012
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I recently participated in an investment panel as part of the 2011 Cayman Captive Forum. The intent was to give the owners of captive insurance companies an insight into the factors they ought to be considering in establishing and monitoring an investment programme for their company.
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While family office structures seemed to be restricted for a long time to the classic single family office and only a handful of families in the US and in a number of European countries, today’s family office market is not only experiencing a “boom” in newly-established structures, but is also more diverse than ever before.
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The recent decision of the Financial Services Division of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands in the matter of the Weavering Macro Fixed Income Fund Limited was met with a wall of noise from the industry in the Cayman Islands. Although that of itself was no surprise, the particular tone of that noise was surprising to me at least.
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This article discusses the importance of business process automation within an asset management firm at all stages of development and how these organisations can measure their current processes versus investor expectations.
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During the course of the fund industry’s slow yet sure recovery from the fallout of the global credit crisis, it has become increasingly apparent that prudently structured investment funds of all types should strongly consider including provisions in their constitutional documentation contemplating a “soft wind down”.
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Over the years, in fact for the whole period leading up to Cayman achieving its position as a leading offshore jurisdiction for institutional clients, one of our strongest selling points was that our private and public sectors worked together to draft bespoke legislation to meet the ever-changing needs of the financial market.
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Based on a “slam dunk” set of facts, the Cayman Islands Grand Court recently delivered a very strong message to directors of Cayman Islands companies – at your peril do you deliberately ignore your fundamental legal obligations.
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On 11 November 2010, after nearly two years of lobbying and debate, the European Parliament adopted the final text of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive.
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The invitation in December 2010 by China to South Africa to join the BRIC group of major emerging economies, to create the ‘BRICS’ acronym, has heralded a new dawn, not only for the nation of South Africa, but arguably for the continent of Africa as a whole.
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Investors expend substantial time and resources on due diligence. However, much of their efforts are front loaded, focused on quantitative measures with a bias towards initial due diligence, ie spotting the “bad apples” before they are included in a portfolio
 
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