UPDATE 2-UAE's Ras al-Khaimah plans $2 bln Islamic bond sale - Reuters
Story date: 2008-05-04 07:13:00
Added on: 2008-05-04 08:33:40
MANAMA, May 4 (Reuters) - Ras al-Khaimah (RAK), part of the United Arab Emirates federation, plans to sell up to $2 billion of Islamic bonds to fund infrastructure projects, a person with direct knowledge of the issue said on Sunday. The sale is one ...
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