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Trade was the largest so far from the Dubai property developer
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
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Turkey is on course to issue a second sovereign benchmark sukuk in the coming weeks, according to market participants — meaning it is likely to be one of the first big deals to reopen the Islamic bond market after its summer lull.
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Turkey’s Ziraat Bank is hoping to launch a debut Eurobond later this year, and has picked banks for a benchmark size transaction. The issuer is also looking at breaking into the covered bond and sukuk markets further down the road as part of an effort to diversify away from deposit funding.
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Warba Bank plans to establish an investment company based on Shariah principles.
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The Central Bank of Bahrain has sold BD20m ($53m) of monthly short term sukuk al-ijara, with the auction oversubscribed by 270%.
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Bank of London and the Middle East has closed two financing facilities with the Christchurch Group, a UK neurological rehabilitation specialist.
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Aldar’s chief executive Sami Asad has tendered his resignation and will leave the firm on Thursday.