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The Gulf kingdom is trying to tackle a very wide deficit and sky-high debt to GDP
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
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90 North, a UK based independent investment advisory specialising in Shariah compliant real estate, has hired Edward Gibbon as an asset manager.
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Islamic Insurance Company (Sanad) will offer 55m shares in an initial public offering.
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Turkiye Finans has increased the size of a new murabaha facility to around $500m, making it the largest deal completed by a participation bank in Turkey.
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Citi is set to open a representative office in Baghdad, having received preliminary approval from the Central Bank of Iraq.
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Wednesday’s confirmation by the chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, of his intention to begin reducing quantitative easing this year if economic conditions allow have all but killed off any remaining prospects of international dollar sukuk issuance before Ramadan, say Gulf-based investors. But it could also lead to the return of shorter-dated floating rate sukuk at the expense of long-tenor fixed rate instruments, writes Dan Alderson.
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Omani Islamic bank Alizz has picked Mohamed Ali Al Fahim as its deputy chairman.