M’sia sells RM5.5b in first global sukuk since 2011


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia cut borrowing costs in a US$1.5bil (RM5.5bil) sale of 10 and 30-year Islamic bonds in its first global debt offering since 2011.

The Government issued US$1bil of 10-year securities to yield 3.04%, or 1.15 percentage points more than similar-maturity US Treasuries.

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