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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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Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) this week began roadshows for the first deal from its $1.5bn sukuk programme. Investors are hopeful that the move heralds a return in force for financials issuance in the region, with forthcoming deals also touted for Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Gulf International Bank and First Gulf Bank.
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Source: Al Bawaba Bursa Malaysia has introduced rules to facilitate Exchange Traded Bonds and Sukuk (ETBS) to be listed, and traded on Bursa Securities. This marks the first step towards providing wider access for this asset class to Bursa Malaysia’s investors.
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London, 26th September 2012: Bank of London and The Middle East plc, Europe’s largest Islamic bank, announces a significant senior secured transaction with Greenergy Biofuels Limited. BLME acted as lead arranger, with BLME and a Qatari-based bank having equal stakes. The facility is secured against the assets of a biodiesel plant in Immingham, Humberside, UK.
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Dubai/Hong Kong: Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has advised Bank of America Merrill Lynch, CIMB and HSBC as joint lead managers on Axiata Group Berhad's RMB1 billion sukuk issuance. The sukuk is the largest RMB-denominated sukuk and the second sukuk to date to be issued in the dim sum bond market. The sukuk is listed on Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (under the Exempt Regime) and the Singapore Stock Exchange.
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