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Turkish oil and gas firm offers a pickup to its parent and most other CEEMEA sukuk
Where the company's deal prices relative to its parent will be the topic of investor roadshows
Benin showed Islamic issuance is a viable market for sub-Saharan African sovereigns
Investors are still showing big demand for the Dubai real estate firm's sukuk despite two sell-offs in a year
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Citadel Capital has sold its majority stake (66%) in Sudanese Egyptian Bank for $22m to the Islamic Solidarity Bank of Sudan.
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Eastern Sugar Co (Nuran Sugar) has signed its long awaited Shariah-compliant financing worth E£1.5bn ($217m) with 13 banks in total according to a senior banker on the deal.
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Abu Dhabi bank Al Hilal has launched its Global Balanced Fund, a Shariah-compliant fund which will invest in global equities and sukuk.
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Dubai’s decision to cut the minimum size requirement of sukuk issued in the emirate to just Dh10m ($2.72m) from its previous Dh50m is likely to help the return of domestic deals, said market participants. But while welcomed, some warned that this could lead to risks for retail investors.
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Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, known as Taqa, sold its first euro note since October 2006 on Thursday.
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Abu Dhabi’s state-owned investment firm Mubadala priced its first international benchmark bond in three years this week, receiving around $5bn in orders for a $750m eight year deal. Debt bankers on and off the deal clashed over the starting point but the bookrunners argued the transaction had successfully allowed Mubadala to maintain a presence in the market, reprice its bond curve and secure its status as a high grade issuer.