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Deal the first Kuwaiti Sharia-compliant transaction closed with Chinese banks
Tight spreads may tempt issuers even if all-in yields are higher than earlier in 2026
Only one Gulf issuer has printed a blue bond in the public market
Some say UAE central bank liquidity has prompted banks to retrench
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Building scale and broadening the horizons of Islamic investments will be the focus of the World Islamic Funds and Financial Markets Conference, which meets next week in Bahrain.
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The Central Bank of Bahrain’s monthly sukuk al-ijara issue for May has been oversubscribed by 378%, its second biggest order book of the year so far.
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Prospective borrower Investment Corporation of Dubai will issue both sukuk and conventional bonds as part of its dollar offering, according to one investor who attended the company’s roadshow.
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Yield-chasing European investors are snapping up paper from Middle Eastern banks, which are having their busiest year ever in euro private placements. Mashreq Bank has taken advantage of the demand to print its first ever deal in euros.
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Prospective borrower Investment Corporation of Dubai will issue both sukuk and conventional bonds as part of its dollar offering, according to one investor who attended the company’s roadshow.
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Dubai based financial services firm Shuaa will consider issuing a debut sukuk as it looks to raise between Dh200 ($54.4m) and Dh300m ($81.6m) of debt to grow its lending to small and medium size enterprises (SMEs).