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The Islamic Capital Markets are a subset of the global Capital Markets, which are financial markets that facilitate the exchange of long-term debt and equity-backed securities. Islamic Capital Markets are based on Islamic principles, which include the prohibition of interest and the avoidance of speculation and uncertainty. These markets are used to raise capital for businesses, governments, and other entities, and to provide investors with a range of investment opportunities.
Islamic Capital Markets are growing in popularity, particularly in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. They are becoming increasingly important for investors looking for Shariah-compliant investments. Companies in the Islamic Capital Markets include Dubai Islamic Bank, Al Rajhi Bank, Kuwait Finance House, and Qatar Islamic Bank. Show Less Read more