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Sukuk volumes much slimmer this year
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
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Saudi Arabian engineering firm Abdullah AM Al-Khodari Sons Co has renewed an existing Shariah-compliant credit facilities agreement with Gulf International Bank for SR291.3m ($78m).
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Dubai budget airline carrier, Flydubai, is looking to tap the corporate bond market for the first time in early 2015 with sukuk as a potential option, according to its chief financial officer Mukesh Sodani.
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Masraf Al Rayan has injected £75.75m into Islamic Bank of Britain, having completed its takeover in January.
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With dollar funding again stymied, a banner performance in sterling underscored the UK currency’s increasingly strategic appeal to bond issuers, some bankers argued this week — highlighting a rise of almost £1bn in new issues compared with the same period last year. But others see little more than an opportunistic grab at basis swap arbitrage.
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The UK government has appointed law firm Linklaters to act as legal advisor to assist the UK Treasury in preparing for the country's debut sukuk.
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January may have been a wash out for Middle East bonds and sukuk issuers as well as the British public, but one of those groups still has every reason to hope that things will improve.