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Orders for Turkey's first corporate sukuk exceeded three times the deal's $600m size
First international Omani mandate for new entrant in DCM
Markets were steady on Monday after a few rocky days last week
◆ Holders win write-down ruling but path to recovery uncertain ◆ StrideUp brings Islamic innovation to UK securitization ◆ Emerging market bonds have an off-week (almost)
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After an explosive report this week by British newspaper The Times accusing Al Rayan Bank of funding extremist groups, investors in the UK Islamic bank’s sukuk RMBS say they have little concern over the prospects for the bonds.
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The Middle East is regaining its position as the core source of emerging markets issuance after a brief lull in June. Emirates Strategic Investments Company (ESIC) has announced a roadshow for its first dollar sukuk.
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The UK is preparing to issue its second sukuk, following its debut in 2014.
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Kuwait International Bank (KIB) made a spectacular bond market debut on Wednesday, securing a $4.6bn book for a $300m additional tier one sukuk bond. The issuer also impressed by placing 51% of the paper with investors from outside the Middle East region.
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Kuwait International Bank has come to market for its first ever bond — a $300m additional tier one capital benchmark. It has met strong demand, despite the limited size.
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The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) plans to issue a sukuk as part of its fundraising for a water, sanitation and hygiene programme.