As the financial hub of Southeast Asia, Singapore's constantly making strides in different arenas. This time round, our eyes are on halal investing. At its core, Halal investing is more than just a financial decision. It's a faith-driven commitment. Singapore is steadily carving a niche as an Islamic investment powerhouse. With a robust regulatory framework that embraces Islamic banking and.
As the financial hub of Southeast Asia, Singapore’s constantly making strides in different arenas. This time round, our eyes are on Halal investing. At its core, Halal investing is more. The post What is Halal Investment? A Guide to Singapore’s Buzzing Islamic Finance Scene appeared first on MoneySmart Blog.
Over the past few decades, Malaysia has sought to develop a refined and efficient system for alternative dispute resolution. Today, Malaysia has a relatively robust arbitration ecosystem. This article is part of a series that considers how the courts in Malaysia have construed and interpreted sections 8, 37 and 42 of the Arbitration Act 2005 and, in particular, focuses on the notion of a question of a law to be referred to a court for determination pursuant to section 42.
There is no appeals procedure against an award made in Malaysia under the Arbitration Act 2005. The only recourse is to set aside the award. The application to set aside an award has to be made within 90 days of receipt of the award, and the grounds for setting aside such an award are set out in section 37 of the Act. This article is part of a series on arbitral awards in Malaysia and, in particular, discusses challenging an arbitral award and other actions.