South Africa tweaks tenor on sukuk sale as conventionals soften

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South Africa tweaks tenor on sukuk sale as conventionals soften

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The Republic of South Africa has set the tenor on its prospective debut sukuk, and plans to release initial price thoughts early this week. The borrower’s conventional bonds widened 5bp Monday, which some debt bankers away from the deal ascribed to the National Treasury’s plan to close the funding gap for state electricity provider Eskom. But others argued it was in line with wider market weakness.

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