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Judging by the deals that took place in Asia over the last year, innovation is alive and well in Islamic finance, even in an industry that appears increasingly commoditised. Transactions in the region showed new structures, new currencies and new underlying assets, as Chris Wright reports.
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The Greek government’s tapping of state enterprises for cash this week staved off fears of imminent default — but other periphery issuers may still speed up supply as worries persist.
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The UK Debt Management Office will raise slightly less than expected this financial year, after the country’s government changed its cash requirement.
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Portugal extended the average life of its debt with an exchange offer on Thursday, as another volatile week for Greece failed to impact steadying yields for the rest of the periphery.
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Portugal’s curve rallied after the sovereign announced an exchange offer, marking the best performance on Wednesday in the eurozone periphery — except for Greece.
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Euro supply from public sector institutions is being stifled by a double whammy of ultra low yields in the currency and escalating tensions over Greece's financial future.