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Private placements may have hung around much longer than first expected but their dominance may be at an end
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
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A roadshow this week for a perpetual sukuk from Dubai-based schools operator GEMS Education highlighted the challenges that corporate borrowers can face in coming to the bond market for the first time.
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The Islamic Development Bank increased its spending by $5.06bn for the coming year. It is the bank’s largest annual budget ever and a 10% increase from last year.
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A roadshow this week for a perpetual sukuk from Dubai-based schools operator GEMS Education highlighted the challenges that corporate borrowers can face in coming to the bond market for the first time.
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GEMS Education's perp sukuk roadshow, which is due to finish this week, has highlighted the challenges that corporate borrowers can face in coming to the bond market for the first time, with some investors' pricing demands likely to be at sharp odds with those of the company.
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Saudi Arabia’s Riyad Bank tapped the sukuk market for the first time this week as it issued SR4bn ($1.1bn).
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Norton Rose Fulbright has hired Robin Balmer as banking of counsel at its Middle East practice in Dubai. The firm said this is a newly created role.