Qatar Financial Services

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It was more challenging operating environment for the Islamic financial services (IFS) sector in 2016, as the continuing effects of low oil prices fed into the domestic economy, leading to a sizeable decline in government deposits and a tightening of liquidity. Nonetheless, asset growth continued, and as oil prices began to pick up towards the...

 

Islamic financial services (IFS) have come a long way in a relatively short period. According to the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB), the international body that acts as the global regulator for the sector, $1.89trn of assets were managed in sharia-compliant structures internationally in 2016. As the sector grows, so do the demands...

 

Following a somewhat muted year for trading in 2016, additional listings and new products have helped to boost activity on the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) in 2017. Recent and forthcoming measures, including covered short selling, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and corporate bonds are expected to lift liquidity and further deepen the market, while...

 

Investment Holding Group (IHG) announced it would make an initial public offering (IPO) subscription for 60% of its stock in January 2017. The announcement meant the company would be the first new listing in the GCC for 2017, and the first IPO on the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) since Mesaieed Petrochemical in 2014.

 

With Qatar in the midst of a bold capital investment programme – seeing almost $500m per week being spent on infrastructure developments – the financial sector has a vital role to play in maintaining the smooth flow of money to the domestic economy. In 2016 a liquidity squeeze resulted in a 4.6% drop in M2 money supply, while the sector’s loan...

 

With 10 domestic commercial banks and a number of financial institutions operating out of the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC), the Gulf nation is emerging as a financial services centre for the region. However, with banks’ cost of borrowing rising and the buoyant growth trend likely to approach a natural plateau in the next two to three years,...

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