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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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Oman’s Capital Market Authority is preparing to publish rules on sukuk issuance as the sultanate considers making a sovereign debut. The CMA has finalised draft regulations and will post the proposed framework on its website for public consultation.
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Qatar International Islamic Bank this week issued a tightly priced $700m five-year debut international benchmark sukuk that benefited from the momentum created by a similarly-sized sukuk from its better known peer Qatar Islamic Bank the week before. But leads and investors agreed that a strong QIIB roadshow also played a big part in the result.
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In a prosecution brought by the , the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today sentenced a former director of LFE Corporation Berhad (LFE) to one year imprisonment and a total fine of RM1.2 million for knowingly permitting the furnishing of false statements by LFE to Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad, in relation to LFE's unaudited financial results for all four quarters for its financial year ended 31 December 2007.
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10 October 2012 – Australian Islamic wealth manager Crescent Wealth today announced it has partnered with the Bank of London and The Middle East (BLME), the largest Islamic bank in Europe, in a deal that gives Australian retail investors exposure to the growing Islamic bonds market for the first time. Following the partnership, investors in the Crescent Islamic Cash Management Fund will be able to gain exposure to the US$150 billion + global market for Sharia’a-compliant bonds or ‘Sukuk’. Sukuk generate ethical returns backed by real assets. The portfolio will be managed by BLME, a leading global provider of Sharia’a-compliant fixed income product.