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Books over $1.5bn at launch at a spread of 80bp over Treasuries
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
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A Saudi sovereign sukuk and corporate debt market reform would help prompt Saudi firms to turn to Islamic bond issuance, Fitch analysts said.
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Khazanah Nasional took a huge step forward for socially responsible investment (SRI) in Malaysia this month with the country’s first sukuk in the sector, adopting a unique structure that could see investors’ pay-out reduced. It is a bold move for social reform, but Khazanah’s SRI sukuk may be a bit too ahead of its time.
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Bank of Sharjah priced its first international bond deal on Monday, while National Bank of Abu Dhabi and Drake & Scull International added their names to the Middle East pipeline. But there are signs the run of Middle East deals is leading to fatigue in the conventional market.
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Malaysia’s Khazanah Nasional has priced the first ringgit-denominated socially responsible investment (SRI) sukuk. The product was a strong test of investor commitment to SRI goals as it uses a structure that pays less if the underlying education project is successful, writes Christina Khouri.
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Malaysia’s Khazanah Nasional has priced the first ringgit-denominated socially responsible investment (SRI) sukuk. The product was a real test of investor commitment to SRI goals as it uses a structure which pays less if the underlying education project is successful.
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Almost 80% of United Arab Emirate investors surveyed by asset manager Franklin Templeton are interested in Shariah compliant investments. But almost two-thirds are attracted by factors other than ethics, according to firm's survey.