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Trade prices inside the curve of Abu Dhabi peer Mubadala
Only Saudi banks provide facility, as Western banks say the lack of ancillary opportunities makes the business case difficult
Orders for the debutant's deal were building 'nicely'
Debut trade from ADQ has been long-awaited, said one DCM banker in the Gulf
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Abu Dhabi leads CEEMEA bond issuers in spearing investor fears
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Lenders left perplexed as Middle East bond demand and activity soars
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Abu Dhabi book $15bn at first update, Apicorp mandates
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Banker on the deal says AT1 oversupply complaints are specific to Turkey
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Demand strong for $400m deal, despite Iran-Israel escalation
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Middle East bonds stabilise as world leaders urge against retaliation
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The Qatari bank has landed inside Doha Bank, as expected
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More of Abu Dhabi's state-owned issuers are expected to tap Islamic investors
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Commercial Bank of Qatar is also preparing to return to the bond market after three years
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‘A broad church’ of borrowers will tap the bond market as investor appetite remains red hot
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Thomas Spitz had been with the Gulf bank for just two years
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‘All of the big EM names’ took part in Israel’s record bond issue, says accountant general
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Paves the way for Saudi sovereign wealth fund to launch a giant follow-on of Aramco stock
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$8bn deal will be the issuer's only public US dollar bond of the year
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Some will focus on the higher borrowing costs but proving investor support was more important to the issuer
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Local demand is high enough that issuers can push down pricing, but that puts off overseas buyers
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Main comparables will be recent deals from Al Rajhi's Gulf peers, not its debut note
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The Emirate did not have to pay a new issue premium