Chinese sukuk demand not in doubt, but renminbi raises issues

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Chinese sukuk demand not in doubt, but renminbi raises issues

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Middle East investors would be willing and eager to buy hard currency Chinese sukuk. But mainland issuers wanting to sell renminbi denominated deals would struggle to place their deals with MENA accounts, according to panelists at Euromoney’s Islamic Finance Conference this week.

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