MALAYSIA’S sale of US dollar-denominated bonds of US$1.5bil in two tenures of 10 and 30 years reflects an optimistic view of the ringgit.
The 10-year Islamic bond papers were issued with a yield-to-maturity of 3.04% while the 30-year papers were issued at yields of 4.24%.
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