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INDONESIA SEEKS GREATER ROLE OF ISLAMIC FINANCE AMID GLOBAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION PUSH



Indonesia, which holds the presidency of the G20 group of major economies this year, wants to us this position to increase the role of Islamic finance worldwide, to boost consumer access to affordable financial products and services.

Financial inclusion is one of the goals of the G20, made more important by the Covid-19 pandemic widening inequality for the most financially vulnerable and underserved groups, said Dian Triansyah Djani, Indonesia’s ‘co-sherpa’ (diplomatic coordinator) for the G20.…

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GLOBAL ISLAMIC FINANCE SECTOR MOVES TOWARDS INCORPORATING ESG CONCERNS



Observers of the global Islamic finance industry are predicting significant imminent growth in sharia-compliant environmental and social governance (ESG) investment, as demand for financial institutions to deploy funds in ethical ways expands, along with awareness of climate change and social justice.…

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INDIA-GULF TRADE FEARS OVER PROPHET MOHAMMED ROW REFLECT LONG-TERM DIPLOMATIC CONCERNS FOR INDIAN EXPORTERS



A campaign to boycott Indian products in Islamic countries because of anti-Muslim comments made by leaders of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may have died down for now but given the continuing Hindu-Muslim tensions in India, the risk of future supply disruption remains, warn economists.…

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WAR DISRUPTS AML – BUT CAN BE INSPIRATION TO TIGHTEN UP REGULATION AND PRACTICE, SAY EXPERTS



Fighting money laundering is tough enough in peacetime, requiring the careful application of sophisticated and complex investigative techniques, so outbreaks of war can damage efforts to fight ML and terror financing. The chaos of war can also provide opportunities for financial crime and the laundering of its proceeds, including the evasion of sanctions.…

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STIFF REGULATORY TAILWINDS IMPEDED GROWTH OF CBD OIL SECTOR ON BOTH SIDES OF ATLANTIC



Cannabidiol oil, or CBD oil, has steadily become a more in demand commodity supplied by the bio-based oils and fats industry due to rising product usage in food, pharmaceuticals, supplements, nutraceuticals, lotions, shampoos, soaps, bath gels, massage oils and cosmetics.

Product developers stress how CBD products can provide consumers with relief for anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.…

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UN PLASTICS TREATY PUSHES DAIRY SECTOR TOWARDS MORE PLASTIC RECYCLING



The United Nations Environment Assembly’s (UNEA) planned global pact on plastic may act as a further disruptor and consolidator of efforts to address plastic packaging in the dairy industry. The legally binding agreement, which UN member states agreed would be concluded by 2024, according to a March 2022 announcement, aims to facilitate an end to plastic pollution by addressing the lifecycle of plastic, from design and production to disposal.…

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TUNISIAN FOREIGN STUDENTS FORCED FROM UKRAINE BY RUSSIAN VIOLENCE STRUGGLE TO COMPLETE COURSES AT HOME AND ABROAD



Tunisian students who fled Ukrainian universities following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia have found themselves in academic limbo, struggling to receive recognition for their completed studies, at home or in other countries.

When Russian tanks and missiles violated Ukraine sovereignty, Tunisian news media was filled with patriotic images of Tunisia’s President Kais Saied ordering an airbridge rescue mission, followed by sentimental images of students arriving back in Tunis, cradling beloved pet cats as parents rushed to hug their children.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB RELEASES STRATEGY TO SPREAD SUSTIANABIUTY REPORTING BASELINE GUIDANCE WORLDWIDE



The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has released its strategy to create a “global baseline” of guidance on how companies and public organisations should make disclosures on their impact on the environment and society. It will try to release this core advice by the end of the year.…

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MAJOR COMPANIES SHOULD INVEST IN ANTI-FRAUD TECH AS BUSINESS DIGITISES, ACFE CONFERENCE TOLD



Sophisticated technologies offer companies the chance to better fight fraud and corruption, even if such tech also aids criminals. The international Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) discussed the latest trends at its annual conference in Nashville, USA, from June 20-22.…

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FINTECH PROMISES TO OPEN UP ISLAMIC FINANCE MARKET



Sharia-compliant financial technology (fintech) is poised for explosive growth across both Islamic and western jurisdictions. 

In part this reflects growth in Islamic finance: Refinitiv, an American-British global provider of financial market data owned by the London Stock Exchange (LSE), predicts the value of money transacted through the Islamic finance sector will reach USD4.9 trillion by 2025. …

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