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Borrowers from the Gulf region have a track record of remarkable primary market prints
Asian buyers are sensitive to geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, but they do return
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New bond volumes surged from 2022, but are still far lower than in previous years
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A cash-heavy Islamic investor base starved of supply — compared to what conventional buyers were served up — helped Middle East and North Africa sukuk issuers secure bigger order books, giving them more pricing power than regional peers issuing regular bonds, writes George Collard
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Organisations that have issued sukuk will keep doing so and others are ready to join the market
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Deputy CEO says others from Turkey are in the wings
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It has been a record year for Saudi bond or sukuk issuance
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Having a credit agency on board can help secure a longer tenor, said one loans banker