Malaysia makes bankers wait for sukuk mandate
Funding officials in the Malaysian government are considering proposals for an international Islamic bond issue, after asking banks to send ideas on how best to structure the deal. But the sovereign is taking its time deciding which banks to mandate, and it looks likely to wait until the second half of the year before launching the bond.
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