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Luxembourg is considering issuing a sovereign Islamic bond, or sukuk, to raise its profile for Islamic money, a central bank official said on Monday (Reuters)

"It is under consideration but no decision has been take yet," Claude Zimmer, member of the council of the central bank of Luxembourg, told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Manama. He said one of the difficulties was to find eligible assets to underpin the sukuk. Unlike conventional bonds, sukuk do not pay interest; instead investors receive streams of income from the assets used to underpin these vehicles. Luxembourg is running a budget deficit this year and is likely to continue to run a deficit into next year, prompting the need to borrow. Zimmer declined to comment further on the timing of any sukuk issuances, saying the country was considering an Islamic bond, in part to boost the industry. Luxembourg has already been marketing itself as a haven for sukuk and Islamic...
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