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Sukuk shut out
By
Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
- Global
New accounting standards may have turned off issuers and investors and lead to lower issuance amid thinning global liquidity
Islamic bonds or sukuk would seem to possess all the necessary qualities to be a big hit in the global capital market, especially with rising awareness of environmental, social and governance investing. A lot of ESG principles are similar to those...
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