ISLAMIC BANKING: A GROWING OR SHRINKING CONSUMER MARKET IN KUWAIT ?

The steady expansion of Islamic banks (IBs) has been the hallmark of the Muslim financial landscape of the 1980s and 1990s. With a network that covers over 60 countries and an asset base of over $166 billion, Islamic banks are currently playing an increasingly significant financial and developmental...

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