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Both Sukuk and bonds must issue a disclosure document known as a prospectus to describe the security they are selling. To give investors an idea of how much risk is involved in particular sukuk/bonds, rating agencies rate the credit worthiness of the issuers of the sukuk/bond. [39] Both sukuk and bonds are initially sold by their issuers.
The Bond and Sukuk Information Exchange or BIX is a non-profit organisation information platform which provides free public access to information on bond and sukuk (Islamic bond) issued in Malaysia. The BIX, a comprehensive and up-to-date information on the Malaysia bond and sukuk market, also provides an increase in transparency in both the ...
The sukuk market began to take off around 2000 and as of 2013, sukuk represent 0.25 percent of global bond markets. [197] The value of the total outstanding sukuk as of the end of 2014 was $294 billion, with $188 billion from Asia, and $95.5 billion from the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council [Note 13]
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The sukuk, sharia-compliant Islamic bonds, have a par amount currently outstanding of 306.1 billion riyal ($81.6 billion). ... "Index inclusion of Saudi Arabian sukuk is scheduled to start in ...
In 2004, Khazanah became a regular issuer in the global capital markets and supporting Malaysia’s aspiration in being the leading hub for Islamic finance through landmark transactions. This include the world’s first exchangeable Sharia-compliant bonds known as sukuk and the country's first sustainable and responsible investment sukuk.
Majid Al Futtaim, a UAE-based developer and shopping mall operator, is set to raise $600 million in "green" sukuk, or Islamic bonds, documents by one of the banks leading the deal showed on Tuesday.
The sukuk market began to take off around 2000 and as of 2013, sukuk represent 0.25 percent of global bond markets. [381] The value of the total outstanding sukuk as of the end of 2014 was $294 billion, with $188 billion from Asia, and $95.5 billion from the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.