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Treasury mulls issuance of Islamic bonds

Johannesburg  - The National Treasury is considering issuing Islamic bonds to diversify its investor base and on Tuesday asked interested banks to submit bids.

“There is a great interest in the sukuk market and this is the first step towards meeting the growing appetite for government-backed shariah-compliant investments,” said Lungisa Fuzile, director general of the National Treasury.

The National Treasury asked banks to submit proposals by the close of business on December 21 for the issuance of sukuks, and short-listed bidders will be informed by January 20.

Islamic banking is one of the world’s fastest growing financial sectors, according to industry estimates putting its annual growth at 15% to 20%.

Global issuance of sukuk - or Islamic-compliant bonds - is likely to rise 60%, to above $22bn in 2011, a Reuters poll showed.
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