Malaysia records RM114.28bil corporate bonds and sukuk issuances in 2021


KUALA LUMPUR: The total issuances of corporate bonds and sukuk in Malaysia increased by 9.28 per cent to RM114.28 billion in 2021 from RM104.58 billion issued in 2020, the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) said.

In its Annual Report 2021 released today, the SC said it has received 72 lodgements under the Lodge and Launch Framework and approved four applications for issuances of corporate bonds and sukuk as compared with 64 lodgements previously.

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