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The country's curve has rallied since the US and Iran agreed on a peace MoU
Most of the demand came from local investors, as one banker expected
Price was 'way off' fair value, according to a source on the deal
Rare borrowers Burjeel Holdings and Avilease also marketing deals
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The Central Bank of Bahrain will pay an 1.1% expected return on its latest BD20m ($53.2m) of short term sukuk al ijara – in slightly from last month’s 1.25%.
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AmIslamic Bank is looking to put together Malaysia’s first Basel III-compliant sukuk programme, having received approvals from the Securities Commission and Bank Negara Malaysia. A subordinated deal of this kind will be closely watched to see if borrowers can address Bank Negara’s loss absorption clause on Basel III sukuk and what level of premium investors will require.
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Pakistan’s Meezan Bank has partnered with Pak Qatar Family Takaful to offer a bancassurance-style savings product, Meezan Kafalah.
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Fair value for Dubai Investments Park's five year sukuk is at 4.5%, according to one UAE based trader and a UAE based portfolio manager.
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US-based Saturna Capital’s Malaysian subsidiary has launched a Shariah-compliant equity fund.
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The United Kingdom’s government has expanded its help to buy mortgage guarantee scheme to Muslim borrowers – a move aimed at levelling the field for Islamic banks and their customers and which comes as part of a series of initiatives to promote London as a global hub for Islamic finance.