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Most of the demand came from local investors, as one banker expected
Price was 'way off' fair value, according to a source on the deal
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United Arab Emirates bank Al Hilal has given initial price thoughts of 6% area on a benchmark tier one perpetual sukuk — the first Islamic deal of its kind since Dubai Islamic Bank brought $1bn in March last year.
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Turkish conglomerate Doğuş Group looks set to become the first Turkish corporate borrower to issue a dollar sukuk, having applied to the country’s Capital Markets Board to issue up to $400m to foreign investors.
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The Central Bank of Bahrain sold its BD36m ($95.5m) of short term sukuk al salam with more orders than last month’s issuance.
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Saudi Arabia’s National Petrochemical Co (Petrochem) has sold SR1.2bn ($319.9m) in its debut sukuk, making it the busiest six month period ever for Saudi sukuk issuers according to IFIS figures.
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The National Shipping Co of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) has signed a SR3.18bn ($849m) murabaha bridge financing facility with three local banks to finance its $1.3bn merger with Vela, a subsidiary of Saudi Aramco.
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United Arab Emirates bank Al Hilal tightened guidance on its benchmark tier one perpetual sukuk to 5.75% area and capped the size of the deal at $500m. The bank expects to price the deal, which is the first Islamic tier one out of the UAE since Dubai Islamic Bank brought $1bn in March last year, as early as Tuesday.