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Gulf investors 'will now look at every deal', whether sukuk or not
Demand from the Middle East for the sukuk was steady
Bond pricing for the mining company started about 43bp back of its parent
Sovereign wealth fund takes $2bn, as aimed at
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Saudi Telecom Company, one of the largest phone operators in the Gulf region, looks set to hit the sukuk market with a debut deal. Bankers said it has mandated JP Morgan, National Commercial Bank's investment arm NCB Capital as well as Standard Chartered to manage the sale.
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Sri Lanaka based Amana Takaful has opened a new office in Ratnapura, the capital of Sabaragamuwa province, about 60 miles from the country’s capital Colombo.
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Simon Putt, formerly BNP Paribas’s head of MENA DCM, has joined Saudi Arabian Al Rajhi Capital as head of DCM after over a year out of the market.
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The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector has put its backing behind an ijara leasing company aimed at helping small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Palestine.
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The Dubai government’s $750m sukuk held its ground on the break above re-offer at 100.05/100.10 on Wednesday after the emirate priced the note inside guidance late on Tuesday.
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Malaysia’s Public Islamic Bank has set up a MR5bn ($1.53bn) sukuk programme as it looks to join the recent drive of banks in the country to issue Basel III compliant paper.