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Global Sukuk Market Trends Workshop on Developing Sukuk Markets Arab Monetary Fund World Bank Group Abu Dhabi, UAE April 19, 2015 Zamir Iqbal, PhD. The World Bank Global Islamic Finance Development Center Istanbul, Turkey ziqbal@worldbank.org

Roadmap I. BRIEF OVERVIEW II. STYLIZED FACTS & TRENDS ABOUT GLOBAL SUKUK MARKET

I. Brief Overview 3

Globalization of Islamic Finance Source: IFSB Financial Stability Report 2014, KFHR, IMF Islamic Finance makes into G-20 agenda 2015- The G20 group of major nations has included discussion of Sukuk (Islamic bonds) as an infrastructure financing tool in its annual agenda, a move that could potentially spur the use of project-based Sukuk. In addition, Islamic Finance is subject of study under G20 themes of long-term investments and Financial inclusion.

.there is increasing interest in Islamic finance from non-muslim countries Recent transactions include sovereign issuance by United Kingdom (UK), South Africa, Hong Kong, and Luxemburg. UK 2010 The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 Order 2010 was introduced by Treasury to support Islamic finance and the issuance of corporate sukuk within the UK 2012 - The UK Government launched an Islamic Finance Task Force with the aim of securing London s status as the Western hub for Islamic finance 2013 - London hosted the World Islamic Economic Forum during which the UK Prime Minister announced plans to issue a Sukuk in 2014 and to turn London into a global center of Islamic finance. France 2009 - The amendment of Article 2011 of the French Civil Code relating to the formation of trusts was interpreted as an important step towards permitting the issuance of sukuk out of France 2010 - Revision of specific tax regulations covering Sukuk, ijarah, istisna and murabaha with a view to removing discrepancies Luxembourg 2010 - The Luxembourg Tax Authority published a circular to clarify the tax treatment of murabahah and sukuk transactions, to ensure that they benefit from the same tax treatment as conventional products 2011 - Luxembourg s CSSF published a note that clarified that no specific legislation was required for Shariah compliant investment funds, since Luxembourg s current law contains no obstacles to it. Germany 2012 - German banking regulator hosted an Islamic finance conference in Frankfurt during which the tax treatment of different Islamic finance products was discussed. Hong Kong 2014- Hong Kong has raised $1bn in its debut Islamic bond issue. South Africa 2014- $500m sale was more than four times subscribed, with an order book of $2.2bn according to the SA Treasury Source: KFH Research

What is Sukuk (Islamic Bond)? The word Sukuk (plural of Arabic word sakk, meaning certificate ) reflects participation rights in the underlying assets. Sukuk represent proportionate beneficial ownership of an asset for a defined period when the risk and the return associated with cash flows generated by underlying assets in a pool are passed to the Sukuk holders (investors). Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) Standard 17 defines Investment Sukuk as being: Certificates of equal value representing after closing subscription, receipt of the value of the certificates and putting it to use as planned, common title to shares and rights in tangible assets, usufructs and services, or equity of a given project or equity of a special investment activity

Types of Sukuk AAOIFI recognizes the following different types of Sukuk: 1. Certicifates of ownership of leased assets (Ijarah Sukuk) 2. Certificates of ownership of right to use; (i) of existing assets, (ii) of described future assets, (iii) of services of specified party, and (iv) of described future services 3. Salam Certificates 4. Istisna Certificates 5. Murabahah Certificates 6. Musharakah Certificates 7. Mudarabah Certificates 8. Muzaraah (share-cropping) Certificates 9. Musaqah (irrigation) Certificates 10. Mugharasa (agricultural/seed planting) Certificates

I. Stylized Facts & Trends about Global Sukuk Market 8

Sukuk market is growing fast Source: Bloomberg, accessed September 30 th, 2014 Demand for sukuk has been surpassing the level of sukuk issuances worldwide. Thomson Reuters Sukuk Perceptions & Forecast 2015. Beyond traditional markets 9

Sukuk market is growing fast IMF 2015, Sukuk Capital Markets Surveillance Source: Sukuk Market: Continues to Expand in 3Q14 retrieved fr https://www.mifc.com The global Sukuk outstanding market reached USD294.69bln as at end-3q14, a 9.4% expansion YTD from the USD269.4bln as at end-2013 and a 18.2% growth y-o-y since 3Q13. 10

Sukuk Yields Oversubscriptions Vs. Yields to Maturity Jan. - Sep. 2014 Yield to Maturity 6 5 4 3 Dubai (UAE) South Africa Indonesia Sharjah (UAE) 2 1 0 Hong Kong UK Luxembourg 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 No. of times Oversubscribed Strong demand is compressing Sukuk yields Source: Bloomberg, accessed September 30 th, 2014 IMF 2015, Sukuk Capital Markets Surveillance

Global Sukuk Market by Currency RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Source: Quarterly Global Sukuk October 2014, Rasameel Structured Finance Co. Sukuk are issued mostly in Malaysian Ringgit (%65) and US Dollar (30%). However, sukuk denominated in other currencies are also being issued in recent years.

Global Sukuk Market by Structure RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Source: Quarterly Global Sukuk October 2014, Rasameel Structured Finance Co. Murabahah sukuk and Ijarah sukuk are the most common forms of sukuk structures prevalent in the sector.

Sukuk Issuance by Structure: Time Series Murabahah type sukuk structure, although not allowed to be traded in Middle East countries, is the dominant structure of sukuk. However in first 9 months of 2014 hybrid sukuk have outpaced murabahah sukuk. Source: Sukuk Markets: A Proposed Approach for Development, World Bank Working Paper 7133. 14

Global Sukuk Market: Market of Issuance and Type of Coupon Domestic markets are dominating mainly due to domestic Malaysian Ringgit issuance. Sukuk offering fixed rate are more widespread than floating rate sukuk. Source: Sukuk Perceptions & Forecast: 2015, Thomson Reuters.

Global Sukuk Issuance by Sector and Issuer Type The bulk of sukuk issuances during first 9 months of 2014 were in Financial Services sector (due to Tier-I Sukuk). Four sectors ( Financial Services, Real Estate, Services and Education), experienced increased issuances compared to 2013. In the first 9 months of 2014, total sovereign sukuk issuance was $63.05 billion compared to $13.61 billion quasi-sovereign and $22.60 billion corporate issues. In the whole of 2013, total sovereign sukuk amounted to $76.26 billion, and quasi-sovereign and corporates totaled $8.46 billion and $32.21 billion, respectively. Source: Sukuk Perceptions & Forecast: 2015, Thomson Reuters. 16

Sukuk by maturity trend RECENT DEVELOPMENTS In recent years the sukuk market has moved to issuing sukuk with shorter maturity. One can argue that investors are reluctant to take long term risks in the sukuk. Hence if we are to advance sukuk as sound alternative to conventional bonds in long term infrastructure projects better risk management policies should be developed to address the concerns of investors. Source: Quarterly Global Sukuk October 2014, Rasameel Structured Finance Co.

Buy Side: Regional Break Down by ratings From buy side perspective the top rated sukuk are concentrated in North America region but other regions are not lagging far behind in this metric. Source: Thomson Reuters Zawya 18

Sell Side: Region Break Down by ratings From sell side perspective the top rated sukuk are concentrated in East and Southeast Asia regions. Source: Thomson Reuters Zawya 19

Investors Profile Issuers of Tier 2 sukuk claim that they qualify as Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital under Basel III. Source: ISLAMIC FINANCE OUTLOOK 2015, Standard&Poors.

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