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Albaraka Turk, the Turkish banking unit of Bahrain-based Albaraka, has launched its debut sukuk at 7.75%, at the tight end of previous guidance. The $200m murabaha deal is expected to be priced on Monday.
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Albaraka Turk, the Turkish banking unit of Bahrain-based Albaraka, defied doubters on Monday as 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.
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Albaraka Türk's sukuk debut remains on course, despite calls from investors for an illiquidity premium on the proposed deal.
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Investors took advantage of Turkey's fast developing sukuk market this week by selling outstanding Kuveyt Türk notes and buying into a benchmark size debut from Türkiye Finans. The relative value play immediately paid off, as the new deal rallied one and a half points in the secondary market.
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Turkey’s Bank Asya is set to complete the general syndication stage of its Shariah-compliant loan imminently.
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Turkey’s Akbank could pip Garanti Bank to the post and issue the first euro denominated Turkish covered bond backed by residential mortgage assets. The issuer has been on the road pre-marketing a benchmark sized deal. With a higher rating than many Western European deals, and a market starved of supply, the deal should attract good interest, despite its emerging market label.