Bahrain

Bahrain to upgrade bank law

Bahrain has hired two well known international consultants to assess and update its monetary regulations, particularly on Islamic finance.

BMA-Central Bank of Iran in cooperation talks

Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) officials have held talks with their counterparts from The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The talks took place during a visit to Tehran by a seven-member Bahraini delegation, led by Mr. Waleed Abdulla Rashdan,…

Potential to boost trade between Islamic states

A conference on Islamic banking and finance by the World Bank, is set to take place in Bahrain on 2 and 3 March 2003. The line-up of speakers includes three central bank governors and top officials from various regulatory authorities.

Importance of risk management stressed

ARTICLE - The risk management in Islamic banking is vital in the rapidly growing segment of the global economic industry, Mahnaz Bahrami, the senior economist for research and policy at the Central Bank of Iran, has said.

Bahrain c.bank says no trace of suspects' assets

BAHRAIN - Bahrain's central bank said on Wednesday 3 October no assets of 27 groups and individuals suspected of having financial links to the 11 September attacks on the United States have so far been found in the island state.

Bahrain urges Islamic banks to merge

BAHRAIN - Bahrain, the Gulf's financial centre, on 5 June urged Islamic banks to consolidate or increase their capital to help them compete with conventional banks on financing major projects.

The BMA's new governor arrives

BAHRAIN - The new governor of the Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA), Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed al-Khalifa, has taken up his position. He was appointed at the same time as the mid-April cabinet reshuffle.

Gulf to make dollar peg to monetary union-report

BAHRAIN - Members of the Gulf Cooperation Council have agreed to adopt the U.S. dollar as the sole peg for a proposed single currency for the group, senior GCC official said in remarks published by Bahraini newspapers on Apr 22.

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