Bahrain Dollar Bonds Fall in Wider Middle East Sell-off
2017-11-11 - 12:00 ص
Bahrain Mirror (Reuters): Bahrain dollar bonds fell across curve on Wednesday, as assets across the region continued to drop in the wake of a sweeping anti-graft crack-down in Saudi Arabia.
The country's 2023 issue slipped 0.65 cents to 104.65 cents - the lowest level since January, according to Thomson Reuters data. The 2044 bond nursed the biggest losses, falling 0.85 cents to 83.80 cents.
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