Malaysia to launch dollar sukuk roadshow on Monday
[DUBAI] Malaysia's government will start meetings with fixed income investors on Monday about a possible issue of sovereign sukuk, denominated in US dollars, a document from lead arrangers showed.
CIMB, HSBC and Standard Chartered will arrange the meetings in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Singapore on Tuesday, Hong Kong on Wednesday, Abu Dhabi and Dubai on Thursday, London on Friday and New York on the following Monday.
No details on the size and tenor of the issue were immediately available.
REUTERS
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