KUALA LUMPUR: Primary dealers of the International Islamic Liquidity Management Corp (IILM) said after enjoying healthy demand for its debut Islamic bond last week, efforts were shifting to expand the distribution network of buyers.
The $490 million, three-month sukuk was auctioned to seven primary dealer banks, as the IILM aims to address a shortage of financial instruments for Islamic banks to manage their short-term funding needs.
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