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How To #Invest According To Your Religious Values: ETFs And Mutual Funds

There are investment products such as ETFs and Mutual Funds which are designed to hold investments that are compatible with religious values for Christians, Catholics, and Muslims. The Amana Growth Fund has an expense ratio of 1.10%, an SEC yield of 0.45% and a minimum investment of $250. The Amana Income Fund has an SEC yield of 1.07%, an expense ratio of 1.13% and has a minimum investment of $250. It has $1.39B in assets. There is also the Azzad Wize Capital Fund which invests in sukuk and Islamic banking deposits. It has a minimum investment of $4000 and an expense ratio of 1.29%. It has a 30-day SEC yield of 1.14% and comparable total returns to short term credit bond ETFs such as the iShares 1-3 Year Credit Bond ETF.

#Sukuk Market In 2016: Year In Review

Global currency sukuk continued to expand in 2016. Increasing issuances were observed in U.S. dollar, Indonesian rupiah, and Pakistani rupee sukuk, though there were decreases in Malaysian ringgit and Bangladesh taka sukuk compared with last year. The U.S. dollar and Malaysian ringgit sukuk continued to dominate the sukuk market. The Dow Jones Sukuk Index added 17 new sukuk with a total par amount of USD 13.5 billion into the index. Sovereign sukuk continued to dominate the issuance, including USD 2.5 billion from Indonesia, USD 1.5 billion from Malaysia, USD 1 billion from Turkey, and USD 500 million from Oman. The biggest corporate sukuk issuances were USD 1.5 billion from IDB Trust, USD 1.2 billion from DP World, and USD 1 billion from Emirates Islamic Bank. Among all the new issuances, 33% was from the United Arab Emirates.

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