Nasdaq Dubai welcomes $2.5bn Indonesian suck listing
DUBAI, April 6, 2016
Nasdaq Dubai has listed two sukuk issued by the government of Indonesia with a total value of $2.5 billion.
The total nominal value of the sukuk currently listed on Dubai’s exchanges has now reached $42.31 billion, strengthening its position as the largest centre globally for Islamic bond listings, said a statement.
The listings support the growth of Dubai as the global capital of the Islamic Economy under the initiative launched by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minster, and Ruler of Dubai.
Bambang Bodjonegoro, the Indonesian Minister of Finance, said: “Our latest Sukuk issuances confirm Indonesia’s commitment to supporting the Islamic capital markets, and our choice of Nasdaq Dubai for listing provides us with close links to regional and international investors.
"We look forward to issuing further Sukuk in due course under our 2012 Trust Certificate Issuance Program, providing further sources for government infrastructure development financing as well as new opportunities for investors around the world.”
Essa Kazim, Governor of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and secretary general of Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC), said: “These substantial listings confirm the international reach of Dubai’s Islamic capital markets as the emirate accelerates its expansion as the gobal capital of the Islamic Economy. Our expanding relationship with Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, strengthens the development of the financial infrastructure of both countries for the benefit of their economies and citizens.”
The latest two Sukuk listings by the Indonesian government took place on March 31. They bring its total sukuk listings on the exchange to $8.5 billion, following its listing last year of four sukuk with a total nominal value of $6 billion.
Abdul Wahed Al Fahim, chairman of Nasdaq Dubai, said: “The exchange welcomes sukuk listings from around the world by sovereign issuers as well as multilateral organisations and private entities active in a wide range of industries.
"As the sukuk sector expands further we will support its development in every way possible making use of the Islamic capital markets knowledge and expertise available in the UAE.” - TradeArabia News Service