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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN PG2
MEMBER STATE
o OBSERVERS
o MEMBER OF COUNTRIES
OIC MEMBER EXCHANGES
CLEARING, SETTLEMENT, CENTRAL DEPOSITORY AND REGISTRY INSTITUTIONS OF OIC MEMBER STATES
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
OIC MEMBER COUNTRIES MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS
TASK FORCES
1. Task Force for Customized Indices and Exchange
Traded Islamic Financial Products
2. Task Force for Post - Trade Services 3. Task Force for the Promotion, Awareness and
Investor Education about Islamic Financial Markets4. Task Force for OIC Capital Markets Linkages
MEMBER STOCK EXCHANGES MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
PROFILE OF EXCHANGES
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Hüseyin ERKAN Chairman&CEO
Istanbul Stock Exchange
At a time when financial markets are becoming global and interaction between financial institutions gains acceleration due to rapid development of the communication channels, the mission of the Istanbul Stock Exchange as a dynamic and rapidly growing institution is to take the growth of our capital market to the next level and to contribute to economic growth by creating added value for the economy.
Achieving this goal under the international competitive conditions and as desired is only possible if and to the extent information is made available to all respective market participants at the right time, in a complete and impartial fashion.
With this sensitivity, the ISE attaches great importance to public disclosure and assurance of transparency in all issues falling within the scope of its activities and deems it an indispensable requisite to implement these corporate governance principles across all functions within its structure.
The website of the Istanbul Stock Exchange has been made available to you for this purpose. Our website has been designed in a manner which will enable all the users to make decisions effectively and with an information sharing mechanism to satisfy all the requests.
I hope that our website proves useful for you and would like to state that, to achieve the better, the will always welcome any suggestion from you.
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The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations which has membership of 57 states spread over four continents. The Organization is the collective voice of the Muslim world and ensuring to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world. The Organization was established upon a decision of the historical summit which took place in Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco on 12th Rajab 1389 Hijra (25 September 1969).
Observers
STATES Date of Joining
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1994
Central African Republic 1996
Kingdom of Thailand 1998
The Russian Federation 2005
Turkish Cypriot State 1979
Muslim Communities/Organization
Moro National Liberation Front 1977
Islamic Institutions
Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUOICM) 2000
Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation ( ICYFDC)
2005
International Organizations
United Nations (UN) 1976
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) 1977
League of Arab States (LAS) 1975
African Union (AU) 1977
Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) 1995
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Islamic Republic of AFGHANISTAN
Member Since 1969Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of ALBANIAMember Since 1992
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
People’s Democratic Republic of ALGERIA
Member Since 1969Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of AZERBAIJAN
Member Since 1992Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Kingdom of BAHRAINMember Since 1972
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
People’s Republic of BANGLADESH
Member Since 1974Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of BENINMember Since 1983
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
BRUNEI-DARUSSALAMMember Since 1984
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of CAMEROONMember Since 1974
Republic of CHADMember Since 1969
Arab Republic of EGYPTMember Since 1969
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of GABONMember Since 1974
Republic of The GAMBIA
Member Since 1974
Republic of GUINEAMember Since 1969
Republic of GUINEA-BISSAU
Member Since 1974
Republic of GUYANAMember Since 1998National Day 23/2
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of INDONESIAMember Since 1969
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Islamic Republic of IRANMember Since 1969
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of IRAQMember Since 1975
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hashemite Kingdom of JORDAN
Member Since 1969Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of KAZAKHSTAN
Member Since 1995 Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1. Amman Stock Exchange, Jordan
2. Bahrain Stock Exchange, Bahrain
3. Baku Interbank Currency Exchange, Azerbaijan
4. Baku Stock Exchange, Azerbaijan
5. Beirut Stock Exchange, Beirut
6. Bourse d'Alger, Algérie
7. Bourse Regionale Des Valuers Mobilieres, Côte d'Ivoire
8. Bursa Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia
9. Casablanca Stock Exchange, Morocco
10. Chittagong Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
11. Dhaka Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
12. Doha Securities Market, Qatar
13. Dubai Financial Market, United Arab Emirates
14. Egyptian Exchange, Egypt
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15. Indonesia Stock Exchange, Indonesia
16. Iraq Stock Exchange, Iraq
17. Islamabad Stock Exchange, Pakistan
18. Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey
19. Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan
20. Kazakhstan Stock Exchange, Kazakhstan
21. Khartoum Stock Exchange, Sudan
22. Kuwait Stock Exchange, Kuwait
23. Kyrgyz Stock Exchange, Kyrgyz Republic
24. Lahore Stock Exchange, Pakistan
25. Mozambique Stock Exchange
26. Muscat Securities Market, Oman
27. Nigerian Stock Exchange, Nigeria
28. Palestine Securities Exchange, Palestine
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29. Saudi Arabian Stock Exchange (Tadawul), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
30. Tehran Stock Exchange, Iran
31. Tirana Stock Exchange, Albania
32. Toshkent Republican Stock Exchange, Uzbekistan
33. Tunisia Stock Exchange, Tunisia
34. Uganda Stock Exchange, Uganda
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Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC)
COMCEC Coordination Office (State Planning Organization of Turkey)
The Islamic Center for Development of Trade (ICDT)
Islamic Development Bank (IDB)
Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC)
International Islamic Financial Market (IIFM)
Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB)
Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI)
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CLEARING, SETTLEMENT, CENTRAL DEPOSITORY AND REGISTRY INSTITUTIONS OF OIC MEMBER STATES
1. Central Depository Company of Pakistan, Pakistan
2. Central Securities Depository of Iran, Iran
3. Central Registry Agency of Turkey, Turkey
4. ISE Settlement and Custody Bank (Takasbank), Turkey
5. Securities Depository Center of Jordan, Jordan
6. Misr for Central Clearing Depository & Registry, Egypt
7. Muscat Depository & Securities Registration Company, Oman
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OIC MEMBER COUNTRIES
MAIN ECONOMIC
INDICATORS
Republic of AZERBAIJAN
Hashemite Kingdom of JORDAN
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Indicators2008 2009 2010
Population (million)
Real GDP (USD billion)
Real Per Capita GDP (USD)
Inflation Rate (%)
FDI
Unemployment Rate (%)
Interest Rate (T-Bills 91 Days) %
Exchange Rate (Local Currency versus USD)
Indicators2008 2009 2010
Population (million)
Real GDP (USD billion)
Real Per Capita GDP (USD)
Inflation Rate (%)
FDI
Unemployment Rate (%)
Interest Rate (T-Bills 91 Days) %
Exchange Rate (Local Currency versus USD)
Islamic Republic of AFGHANISTANRepublic of ALBANIAState of The UNITED ARAB EMIRATESRepublic of INDONESIARepublic of UZBEKISTANRepublic of UGANDAIslamic Republic of IRANIslamic Republic of PAKISTANKingdom of BAHRAINBrunei DarussalamPeople’s Republic of BangladeshRepublic of BeninBurkina-Faso (then Upper Volta)Republic of TajikistanRepublic of TurkeyRepublic of TurkmenistanRepublic of CHADRepublic of TogoRepublic of TunisiaPeople’s Democratic Republic of AlgeriaRepublic of DJIBOUTIKingdom of Saudi ArabiaRepublic of SenegalRepublic of the SudanSyrian Arab RepublicRepublic of SURINAMERepublic of Sierra LeoneRepublic of SomaliaRepublic of IraqSultanate of OmanRepublic of GabonRepublic of the GambiaRepublic of GuyanaRepublic of GuineaRepublic of GuineabissauState of PalestineUnion of the Comoros
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KYRGYZ RepublicState of QatarRepublic of KazakhstanRepublic of CameronRepublic of COTE D’IVOIREState of KuwaitRepublic of LebanonGreat Socialist People’s LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYARepublic of MALDIVESRepublic of MaliMalaysiaArab Republic of EGYPTKingdom of MoroccoIslamic Republic of MAURITANIARepublic of MOZAMBIQUERepublic of NIGERFederal Republic of NIGERIARepublic of Yemen
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Task Force for Customized Indices and Exchange Traded Islamic Financial Products
Coordinator Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey, Mr. Harun Ozay, [email protected]. Ali Erogul, [email protected]. Ozgur Aslan, [email protected], Ms. Senay Pehlivanoglu [email protected]
Participants Bursa Malaysia Berhad, MalaysiaSairana Mohd Saad, [email protected]
Tehran Stock Exchange, Iran, Mr. Ali Abbas Karimi, [email protected]
Muscat Securities Market, OmanMr. Suleiman Bin Mohd Al Rashidi, [email protected]
Amman Stock Exchange, Jordan,Mr. Sami Hattab, [email protected]
Mr. Bassam Abu Abas, [email protected]
Kyrgyz Stock Exchange, Kyrgyzstan, Mr. Chodulova Aida, [email protected]
Islamabad Stock Exchange, Pakistan, Mr. Aftab Ahmad, [email protected]
Dubai Financial Market, UAEMr.Jamal Ibrahim Al Khadhar, [email protected]
Doha Securities Market, Qatar, Mr. Jassim Bukashisha, [email protected]
Islamabad Stock Exchange, Pakistan, Mr. Aftab Ahmad, [email protected]
Egyptian Stock Exchange, Egypt, Mr. Hebatallah Elserafie, [email protected]. Nevine Mansour, [email protected]
Dhaka Securities Market, Bangladesh Mr. Hanif Bhuiya, [email protected]. Saiful Islam, [email protected]
Lahore Stock Exchange, PakistanMr. Mian Shakil Aslam, [email protected]. Ahmed Hasan Khan, [email protected]
Saudi Arabian Stock Exchange (Tadawul), Saudi ArabiaMr.Ayed Al Ayed, [email protected]
“The Working Committee” studies and proposes the fields of cooperation to the Forum. Members of the Working Committee are as follows:
Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey
Tehran Stock Exchange, Iran
Dubai Financial Market, UAE
Bursa Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia
Amman Stock Exchange, Jordan
Muscat Securities Market, Oman
Palestine Stock Exchange, Palestine
Dhaka Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
Egyptian Exchange, Egypt
Islamabad Stock Exchange, Pakistan
Lahore Stock Exchange,Pakistan
Chittagong Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
Doha Securities Market, Qatar
Tadawul Saudi Stock Market, Saudi Arabia
In the scope of the Working Committee, the following four task forces have been established and the members thereof are below:
Customized Indices and Exchange Traded Islamic Financial Products
Post - Trade Services
Promotion, Awareness and Investor Education about Islamic Financial Markets
OIC Capital Markets Linkages
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Task Force for OIC Capital Markets Linkages
CoordinatorTehran Stock Exchange, Iran, Mr. Ali Abbas Karimi, [email protected]
Participants Dhaka Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
Lahore Stock Exchange, Pakistan
Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey, Dr. Ali Kucukcolak, [email protected]. Nuri Aydin, [email protected]
Muscat Securities Market, OmanMr. Suleiman Bin Mohd Al Rashidi, [email protected]
Dubai Financial Market, UAEMr. Jamal Ibrahim Al Khadhar, [email protected]
Bursa Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia Sairana Mohd Saad, [email protected]
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Member Stock Exchanges
Market Highlights
2009 Market HighlightsExchange Value
Traded(USD
million)
Volume Traded
(million)
Market Cap.(USD billion)
Market Cap.As % of GDP
TurnoverRatio (%)
# of ListedCompanies
P/E DY
AmmanStock Exchange, Jordan
Bahrain Stock Exchange, Bahrain
Baku Interbank Currency Exchange, Azerbaijan
Baku Stock Exchange, Azerbaijan
Beirut Stock Exchange, Beirut
Bourse d'Alger, Algérie
Bourse Regionale Des Valuers Mobilieres, Côte d'Ivoire
Bursa Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia
Casablanca Stock Exchange, Morocco
Chittagong Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
Dhaka Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
Doha Securities Market, Qatar
Dubai Financial Market, United Arab Emirates
Egyptian Exchange, Egypt
Indonesia Stock Exchange, Indonesia
Iraq Stock Exchange, Iraq
Islamabad Stock Exchange, Pakistan
Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey
Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan
Kazakhstan Stock Exchange, Kazakhstan
Khartoum Stock Exchange, Sudan
Kuwait Stock Exchange, Kuwait
Kyrgyz Stock Exchange, Kyrgyz Republic
Lahore Stock Exchange, Pakistan
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Mozambique Stock Exchange
Muscat Securities Market, Oman
Nigerian Stock Exchange, Nigeria
Palestine Securities Exchange, Palestine
Saudi Arabian Stock Exchange (Tadawul), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tehran Stock Exchange, Iran
Tirana Stock Exchange, Albania
Toshkent Republican Stock Exchange, Uzbekistan
Tunisia Stock Exchange, Tunisia
Uganda Stock Exchange, Uganda
*P/E and DY ratios are based on the most active companies only
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Profile
Of
Exchanges
Name of the Exchange (16pt)
Background (14pt)
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Logo
Contact US
Rules and Regulations
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CEO Name:Tel:Email:
Head of Communication Department:
Tel:Email:
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Trading
Clearing and Settlements
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Days
Hours
Market segmentationSystemMechanismsMarket-maker/ SpecialistsInstrumentsCurrencyReal time information
Central Depository
PeriodRegistered
Settlement
Clearing
DVP
Clearing Institution
Risk Sharing
Margin/LendingCustodians
Market Summary
Performance during 2009 (Graph)
Achievements in 2009 Advantages of XXX
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