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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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Tunisia’s prospects of borrowing in the international market brightened this week as its National Constituent Assembly passed a draft sukuk bill on Wednesday. The law is seen as an important hurdle to Tunisia issuing a sovereign Islamic debut and helps it open up a wider range of funding options as existing sources are becoming more pressed.
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Dubai’s reputation in the loan market is riding high this week after Dubai Duty Free (DDF) used improving sentiment towards the emirate to slash the margins of its 2012 loan and property developer Abdulsalam Al Rafi Group became the first of three hotel operators in the market to sign a loan.
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Malaysia's Syarikat Prasarana Negara (National Infrastructure Company) will consider issuing MR4bn ($1.3bn) of sukuk to finance the Kuala Lumpur rail network.
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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ’s Malaysian arm has introduced four Islamic financial products to its portfolio.
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Tunisia has cleared an important hurdle to issuing a debut sovereign sukuk after its National Constituent Assembly passed a draft bill on Wednesday.
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The Central Bank of Bahrain has seen demand pick up for its monthly short-term sukuk al-ijara this month, after a dip in June.