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GEMS Education took the Islamic bond market into new territory this week as it issued the first ever Gulf corporate perpetual sukuk. But the deal had to overcome several difficult challenges.
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GEMS Education has cut expectations for the size of its debut perpetual sukuk, with leads saying on Wednesday that order books were “oversubscribed for a $200m transaction”.
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Dubai based Takaful Emarat has hired Wael Al-Sharif as its chief executive officer.
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Dubai is working to establish an Islamic corporate governance and management standards centre, which will open in the second quarter of 2014.
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GEMS Education looks to have cut expectations for the size of its debut perpetual sukuk, with leads saying on Wednesday that order books were “oversubscribed for a $200m transaction”.
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Dubai-based schools operator GEMS Education gave 11.75%-12% initial price thoughts on Tuesday for its debut perpetual sukuk — a higher level than market participants predicted last week.