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Western investors warm to sukuk

The stable performance of Islamic bonds in the secondary markets is increasingly attracting the attention of western investors

The stable performance of Islamic bonds in the secondary markets is increasingly attracting the attention of western investors who have been hit by the volatile mainstream markets.

A year ago, conventional investors may have accounted for 40% of a typical issuance of an Islamic bond, known as a sukuk, according to Souhail Mahjour, a syndicate banker at HSBC. He said they now they account for as much as 60%.

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