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  • JCR-VIS assigns local currency ratings on a national scale. Local currency rating on a national scale assumes the national government to be least risky, which is therefore implicitly assigned a 'کAAA' rating. These ratings represent an entity's ability to meet its domestic obligations in the local currency.
  • JCR-VIS assigns local currency ratings on a national scale. Local currency rating on a national scale assumes the national government to be least risky, which is therefore implicitly assigned a 'کAAA' rating. These ratings represent an entity's ability to meet its domestic obligations in the local currency.
  • Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp) has secured a three year SAR2.5bn ($667m) syndicated Islamic facility with four Saudia Arabian banks. This is the debut Shariah compliant syndicated financing for Apicorp, which serves as the development bank for the ten member states of OAPEC (Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries).
  • Riyadh-based telecoms company Mobily on Sunday secured an Islamic refinance agreement on three loans with Saudi local banks worth SAR10bn ($ 2.67bn). The deal comes after talks that began in October between the mobile operator and seven banks.
  • JCR-VIS assigns local currency ratings on a national scale. Local currency rating on a national scale assumes the national government to be least risky, which is therefore implicitly assigned a 'کAAA' rating. These ratings represent an entity's ability to meet its domestic obligations in the local currency.
  • Faced with increasingly hazardous local government bond markets and a yawning budget deficit, Egypt is accelerating its plans to issue a sovereign sukuk, with the target size this week established at $2bn.