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Index Time Series for Dow Jones Islamic Market China A 100 Index. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included.
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Index Time Series for Wahed Dow Jones Islamic World ETF. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included. The fund is an actively-managed exchange-traded fund ("ETF") that seeks to invests in equity securities of global companies (excluding U.S. domiciled companies) the characteristics of which meet the requirements of Shariah and are consistent with Islamic principles as interpreted by subject-matter experts (each, a "Shariah Compliant Company"). The adviser seeks to invest the fund"s assets in securities similar to the components of, and to achieve returns similar to those of, the Dow Jones Islamic Market International Titans 100 Index (the "Index"). The fund is non-diversified.
Who can use this app: Any website or portal that would like to provide more information about a stock from Islamic finance perspective, or any portal willing to expand to new customer segment interested in Islamic investment and halal stock trading. The list here is not exhaustive, other users may want to use this service and check the halalness of a stock.
How a stock is considered as Halal? To be considered as halal or to qualify as compliant to Islamic finance and Islamic investment rules, the stock should pass 2 sets of tests: activity test AND some other quantitative tests. Under activity-based test, business related to some sectors are excluded such as: Alcohol, Tobacco, Pork, Adult Entertainment, Conventional Financials, Gambling / Casinos, Weapons, etc. Under quantitative tests we examine ratio such as liquidity, receivables, and debt.
Is the test result reliable? Finispia provides results based upon five mainstream Islamic investment methodologies including: DowJones, Standard & Poors, FTSE, MSCI and AAOIFI. Those standards are endorsed by reputable and globally renowned scholars. However, chance of error is possible, and we do our best to minimize it. Please check Finispia term of use of more details.
What is Stock Screening? Stock screening is the process of filtering the investment universe (the list of available stocks) to a small list of equities that passes specific characteristics that investors are looking for.
Who can use this service: Fund manager, asset manager willing to check how close their current offering to be marketed for Islamic investor. Sometime your ETF is too close to be halal and you are few steps from opening the door to new customer and larger audience. Try our solution !
How a stock/ ETF is considered as Halal? To be considered as halal or to qualify as compliant to Islamic finance and Islamic investment rules, the stock should pass 2 sets of tests: activity test AND some other quantitative tests. Under activity-based test, business related to some sectors are excluded such as: Alcohol, Tobacco, Pork, Adult Entertainment, Conventional Financials, Gambling / Casinos, Weapons, etc. Under quantitative tests we examine ratio such as liquidity, receivables, and debt.
Is the test result reliable? Finispia provides results based upon five mainstream Islamic investment methodologies including: DowJones, Standard & Poors, FTSE, MSCI and AAOIFI. Those standards are endorsed by reputable and globally renowned scholars. However, chance of error is possible, and we do our best to minimize it. Please check Finispia term of use of more details.
What is Stock Screening? Stock screening is the process of filtering the investment universe (the list of available stocks) to a small list of equities that passes specific characteristics that investors are looking for.
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Index Time Series for Dow Jones Islamic Market China A 100 Index. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included.