Middle East Bonds
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PIF sukuk the exception, not the rule as market insiders believe the window for Middle East issuers has snapped shut, with investors fearful and issuers balking at the higher yields they will have to pay
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Risk of regional escalation of war could not dent tight pricing for Saudi sov wealth fund
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International investors are expecting a big sukuk premium
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First paper from Middle East since start of Israel war
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Most issuance this year will be from GCC corporates or quasi-sovereigns
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Bond buyers worried as Israel caught out by weekend attack
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The cost of developing and issuing new types of securities is worthwhile in the long run
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Recent US Treasury volatility meant the Emirates bank played safe on pricing
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The Dubai real estate firm is a 'niche' issuer for investors, said one fund manager
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The note would be ENBD's first in dollars this year after Kangaroo and UAE dirham notes
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Bankers disagree on how much issuance there will be and who could print, but investors are keen