A two-day workshop on liquidity management concluded today at Sharq Village Hotel. Organized by International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation in collaboration with Qatar Central Bank, the workshop discussed a number of issues pertaining to issuance Islamic Sukuk in the member states. The IILM''s first meeting on liquidity management was in Doha last November. The members of International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation are Qatar, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Luxembourg and Mauritius in addition to the Islamic Development Bank and the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector. IILM was established on 25 October 2010 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It aims to assist institutions offering Islamic financial services in addressing their liquidity management efficiently and effectively in addition to facilitating greater investment flows for the Islamic financial service industry.
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