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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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The Central Bank of Bahrain will pay just 0.9% expected return on its latest BD20m ($53m) of short term sukuk al ijara. This is the latest grind tighter on a run that has seen it come in from 1.25% on its January offering.
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At $1.5bn, the order book for Turkiye Finans’s $500m sukuk return on Tuesday was not to be sniffed at. But demand didn't reach the dizzy heights of this year’s other dollar sukuk deals, and that is thanks to the market’s last issuer, Damac Real Estate Development.
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Turkiye Finans priced its $500m five year sukuk inside guidance at 5.375% on Tuesday. But while some market participants felt the early $750m interest received signalled a "sluggish" bookbuild, this grew to $1.5bn despite the tighter price – and demand continued in the secondary market.
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Turkiye Finans will look to issue $500m of five year sukuk on Tuesday, said investors, with pricing for the notes expected to come around 375bp over z-spread by at least one investor.
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IMG Theme Park has signed a Dh1.2bn ($326m) ijara financing facility with Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) and four other banks based in the United Arab Emirates.
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DinarStandard a research and advisory firm based in New York, has appointed Rushdi Siddiqui as a senior partner and its head of Islamic economy.