Nasdaq Dubai has listed two sukuk tranches issued by the Government of Indonesia, with a total value of $3.25bn.
The two tranches comprise $1.75bn five-year Trust Certificates with a 4.4 per cent yield and $1.5bn 10-year Trust Certificates with a 4.7 per cent yield, official news agency WAM reported.
The new listings increased the total value of sukuk listed by the Government of Indonesia on Nasdaq Dubai to $22bn, making the government one of the largest sukuk issuers on the exchange.
Last year, Nasdaq Dubai had listed three sukuk tranches issued by the Indonesian government, with a total value of $3bn.
Read: Indonesian government lists three sukuk valued at $3bn on Nasdaq Dubai
In July of 2020, Indonesia had also listed three sukuk valued at $2.5bn on Nasdaq Dubai to help fund the Asian country’s economic and social development.
Read: Indonesia lists three sukuk valued at $2.5bn on Nasdaq Dubai
The listings further strengthened Dubai’s position as one of the largest centres for sukuk listings globally, with a total listed value of $80.9bn.
In 2021, the new listed bonds on Nasdaq Dubai totalled $11.2bn, while new sukuk listings stood at $11.9bn.