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Turkiye Finans has hired five banks to arrange a $250m murabaha facility. The deal has been launched into the market.
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Albaraka Turk’s sukuk this week has been hailed by officials close to the deal as a landmark transaction for the capital markets, as the first murabaha tier two sold to international investors.
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Investors sided with the Republic of Slovenia against Moody’s this week, supporting a dual tranche dollar deal on Thursday at tighter prices than at a failed launch a couple of days earlier — just before a two-notch downgrade by the agency.
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Turkey’s Denizbank is expected to price its SME covered bond within the month and there are hopes other issuers will follow. While the SME product is unlikely to be seen as anything other than niche, there are strong expectations that at least four borrowers will launch euro denominated mortgage backed deals in benchmark size.
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Denizbank is a step closer to making its covered bond debut after receiving a A3 rating from Moody’s this week.
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Albaraka Turk, the Turkish banking unit of Bahrain-based Albaraka, defied doubters on Monday afternoon when it priced its debut sukuk at 7.75%, at the tight end of previous guidance. The $200m murabaha attracted as much as $400m of orders.