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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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The ( SC ) today issued an expanded Practice Note addressing the requirements on independent advice circulars for take-over offers.
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The widespread use of high-risk investment strategies by GCC takaful providers and the sector's lack of global standards remains a cause for concern, according to agency Standard & Poor's.
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Turkey's Bank Asya plans to issue up to TL150m ($83m) of sukuk the end of 2012. As well as being the participation bank's début Islamic bond, it could be the first by a Turkish institution since the success of the $1.5bn sovereign benchmark last week. Asya has said it will use proceeds from the deal to finance investments.
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Malaysia's triple A-rated national mortgage company Cagamas has issued MR500m ($163.13m) of three-month Islamic commercial paper (ICP). The sukuk will rank pari passu with the company's existing unsecured obligations and will be redeemed at full nominal value on maturity.
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The ( SC ) is pleased to announce that Dr Amir Shaharuddin from the Islamic Science University of Malaysia (USIM) has been selected as the first Visiting Fellow of the SC-OCIS Scholar-in-Residence Programme. This programme is part of an ongoing collaboration between the SC and the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS), UK.