30.05.2012 - MAS loss spurs 6pct yield for sukuk
Malaysian Airline System Bhd’s fifth straight quarterly loss is prompting investors to demand a yield of at least 6 percent for a planned Islamic bond, 2 percentage points more than the average rate on global sukuk. The national carrier said it will sell 1 billion ringgit ($318 million) of securities in June without a set maturity. It would be the first sukuk sold as perpetual bonds in the nation. Malayan Banking Bhd., the country’s largest lender, paid 6 percent for similar notes that don’t comply with Islamic tenets at the height of the 2008 credit crisis...............................................Full Article: Source
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