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Published on 12/17/2010 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

New Issue: Malaysia Airports issues RM 1.5 billion 4.68% Islamic medium-term notes due 2022

By Marisa Wong

Madison, Wis., Dec. 17 - Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd. subsidiary Malaysia Airports Capital Bhd. issued RM 1.5 billion of 12-year Islamic medium-term notes with a periodic distribution rate of 4.68% per year, according to a news release from CIMB Investment Bank Bhd.

The notes are the second issue under the company's Islamic MTN program. The first tranche of RM 1 billion 10-year MTNs was issued on Aug. 30.

The company plans to issue up to a combined RM 3.1 billion under the program and its Islamic commercial paper program. There is a sublimit of RM 1 billion for the commercial paper program.

According to a previous new release, CIMB Investment Bank and Citibank Bhd. are the joint principal advisers, joint lead arrangers and joint lead managers for the programs.

Proceeds will be used to help finance the construction of a new terminal, which is expected to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2012, and to refinance debt.

Malaysia Airports Holdings is a Subang, Malaysia-based investment holding company that operates in five segments through its 25 subsidiaries, including duty-free and non-dutiable goods, airport services and hotel management.

Issuer:Malaysia Airports Capital Bhd.
Issue:Islamic medium-term notes
Amount:RM 1.5 billion
Maturity:Dec. 17, 2022
Managers:CIMB Investment Bank Bhd. and Citibank Bhd.
Coupon:4.68%
Settlement date:Dec. 17

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