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Volume dips only slightly despite there being a third fewer transactions
◆ Europe's corporate bond market braces for US tech issuance surge ◆ Canada makes move for EU regs equivalence but to what end? ◆ Middle East private placements here to stay... but will take up less room
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
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Islamic finance university INCEIF has signed a cooperation agreement with the Central Bank of Libya.
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Abu Dhabi barge operator Gulf Marine Services is close to signing a Dh1.32bn ($360m) syndicated Islamic financing facility.
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Saudi Arabia’s Dar Al Arkan began investor meetings on Monday as it looks to issue the first sukuk of a multi-tranche international programme.
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Bahrain’s Al Baraka Islamic Bank has opted to raise $200m through a privately placed 18 month sukuk.
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Turkiye Finans has hired five banks to arrange a $250m murabaha facility. The deal has been launched into the market.
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank sold its first subordinated Swiss franc bond on Thursday afternoon, a lower tier two 10 year non-call five note. There was interest from private banks and asset managers, but EuroWeek understands that the deal was not fully sold, with rival syndicate officials attributing the lack of demand to the tight spread over mid-swaps.