Confusion and price spat put an end to unrated Thomas Cook’s $51m aircraft sukuk

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Confusion and price spat put an end to unrated Thomas Cook’s $51m aircraft sukuk

The first ever sukuk issued by a European corporate borrower, UK travel group Thomas Cook, has failed to see the light of day after a muddled marketing process, conducted over more than two months, ended in the deal finally being called off this week.

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