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How to make hedge funds comply with Islamic rules

By James Mackintosh and David Oakley

Published: June 18 2008 20:03 | Last updated: June 18 2008 20:03

Hedge funds are at the heart of a debate raging between Islamic scholars over whether their practices – particularly short-selling – can be squared with prohibitions on paying interest and on gharar, sales where the value is uncertain.

Followers of Islam have increasingly managed to square these injunctions with buying bonds structured to avoid paying interest, with bank accounts and with mortgages.

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