Malaysia’s largest cement maker will sell as much as MYR350m of Islamic bonds under a seven-year program to fund expansion, the company said March 26. The debt is rated AA2 by RAM Rating Services Bhd., its third-highest ranking for long-term corporate debt instruments. Published under Cement News
Malaysia’s largest cement maker will sell as much as MYR350m of Islamic bonds under a seven-year program to fund expansion, the company said March 26. The debt is rated AA2 by RAM Rating Services Bhd., its third-highest ranking for long-term corporate debt instruments. Published under Cement News
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