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Gulf issuance will take a pause due to the Eid holiday next weekend, but June could be busy
EM investors may be happy to see some senior supply after glut of tightly priced AT1
Strong local bids enable AT1 sukuk issuers to set yields far below where overseas buyers see fair value
Cash-heavy Islamic buyers allow sukuk issuers to grow 'more and more aggressive', said a banker
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The government of Pakistan is seeking banks to offer advice on the sale of planned dollar bonds and sukuk in the international capital market.
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The volume of sukuk issues — bonds structured in line with Islamic financing principles — is set to decline this year, despite the market’s best attempts to diversify and become more sustainability-focused.
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State-owned Saudi Electricity Co is set to debut in the still nascent green sukuk market, making it only a handful of issuers across the world to do so.
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Chinese delivery company Yunda Holding Co made its debut in the dollar market on Wednesday, raising $500m.
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Islamic Development Bank closed a $1.5bn sukuk deal on Thursday that it will use to fund member countries’ work in cleaning up the aftermath of Covid-19.
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Sharjah Islamic Bank’s sukuk trade on Tuesday showed that emerging market bond investors are eager to buy the right FIG paper, which has been lacking from recent new issuance.