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The country's curve has rallied since the US and Iran agreed on a peace MoU
Most of the demand came from local investors, as one banker expected
Price was 'way off' fair value, according to a source on the deal
Rare borrowers Burjeel Holdings and Avilease also marketing deals
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Malaysian telecommunications group Axiata extended its credit curve this week, raising $500m from a 10 year wakala sukuk.
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Malaysian telecommunications giant Axiata Group and Bank of Communications Financial Leasing are looking to tie up their respective dollar offerings on Tuesday with the former executing a sukuk and the latter a conventional bond.
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The Republic of Indonesia is set to go on the road to meet investors for its annual return to the dollar sukuk market.
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Malaysian telecommunications company Axiata Group has mandated three banks for a quick return to the Islamic bond market.
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The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) printed on Thursday morning its $1.5bn five year sukuk “well inside” its own curve, according to a syndicate banker on the deal. The profit rate was lower than its last outing despite the spread being much wider.
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The Islamic Development Bank has released initial price thoughts of mid- to high- 50bp over mid-swaps for a five year dollar benchmark sukuk, with central banks expected to be the biggest buyers.