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Manama, Bahrain – 24 September 2012 – The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) announces that the monthly issue of the Sukuk Al-Salam Islamic securities for the BD 18 million issue, which carries a maturity of 91 days, has been oversubscribed by 248%.
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Source: The STAR Group of Publications
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Today Turkey issued its first Sukuk having previously only issued conventional bonds. Jason Kabel, Head of Fixed Income at Bank of London and The Middle East commented: "Further details have been released today regarding the $1.5bn Sukuk (Islamic bond) issued by Turkey. It is encouraging that a country outside of South-East Asia or the GCC is issuing a Sukuk of this size in US dollars. The Sukuk was significantly over-subscribed, with the book size closing at over $8bn despite being sub-investment grade and offering a profit rate of approximately 2.80%. The interest in this Sukuk demonstrates the huge demand for US denominated Sukuk in the international market. We expect to see more governments and institutions take advantage of this demand over the last quarter of 2012."