Islamic Finance Body Delays New Sukuk Rule Amid Investor Outcry

Nov. 18, 2025, 12:19 PM UTC

The global authority for Islamic finance is holding off on a planned change to rules for sukuk securities after an outcry from investors that the move would upend the $1 trillion market.

To address those concerns, the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions will hold at least one more round of talks with key stakeholders — including central banks, major issuers, rating companies and lawyers — before making a decision on its Standard 62 proposal, its Secretary General Omar Mustafa Ansari said in an interview with Bloomberg News.

“We have put it on hold,” Ansari said via Zoom, ...

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