New Islamic standards could yield cheaper FX forwards pricing
For use in Islamic hedging transactions, new FX forwards standards have been created that prevent the need for financial institutions to use up their balance sheet.
New standards for conducting Shariah-compliant FX forward transactions have been published, potentially opening up the market previously restricted by capital intensive requirements.
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