Saudi's market opening welcomed but sukuk some way off
Islamic bankers and Gulf investors have welcomed the Saudi Arabian financial regulator’s announcement this week that its stock market will be opened to international investors. But while some are more bullish than others in thinking this could happen quickly for secondary trading, extending access to primary markets and other riyal-denominated asset classes such as bonds and sukuk looks likely to be a longer term project.
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