Cayman Islands:
Offshore Centres Continue To Feature In Fourth Quarter Sukuk Issuances
21 January 2021
Maples Group
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Whilst the volume of global sukuk issuances slowed down in Q4,
offshore financial centres steadily continued to feature throughout
this period.
Manuela Belmontes provides a summary of how offshore financial
centres have continued to feature in sukuk issuances from the
fourth quarter of 2020.
This article was first published in IFN Volume 18 Issue 2 dated
the 13th January 2021.
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