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Redirecting the Call for Action

by Douglas Clark Johnson

20 May 2010

During a recent dinner in Dubai, a longstanding colleague of mine from the private banking business asked, “What do you think of Islamic wealth management as an enterprise model?”

I was stumped. Not because I haven’t thought about it, but because it had been so long since I’d heard the question. These discussions were more common in the pre-credit crisis era, when the liquidity cycle was peaking. They have all but evaporated in the current environment. …continue reading

China: Alone in Its Confidence

by Douglas Clark Johnson

05 February 2009

In an inaugural week, you would expect the international news weeklies to carry a cover story on the incoming US president. Time ran a feature on President Obama entitled, “Great Expectations.” The Economist did the same, but called it, “Renewing America.” Newsweek? Well, their editorial board decided to publish a special issue, labeled “Why China Works.”

Maybe that says two things: that the world does not revolve around Washington and that the global economy may be a bigger issue than who is in the White House. The subhead to the Newsweek cover story certainly had a sobering message for many US-focused economists: “Inside the command-capitalism model that will outrun all rivals.”

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Islamic Banks: Front and Center

by Douglas Clark Johnson

19 January 2009

As a newly declared finance major in college, I recall my Money & Banking professor proclaiming on the first day of class, “Don’t ever forget that our banking system is most fundamentally based on confidence.”

It struck me as an odd statement at the time. Given decades of institution-building and multiple regulatory overlays in the United States, her notion seemed almost antique. Or was it?

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