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Date: 2010-01-15 02:40:28
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Islamic banking
Al-Rajhi Bank
Kuwait Finance House
Path Solutions
Bank Islam Malaysia
Bank Negara Malaysia
Meezan Bank
Arab Banks
Financial economics
Banks
Investment

The Islamic Finance news (IFN) Awards Polls are the most transparent, definitive and competitive awards in Islamic finance. They are based on a unique poll which is the only true reflector of the global Islamic financial markets. The fifth annual Islamic Finance news poll results are in after 2,657 votes were cast over a month-long period.

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