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There is an aggressive hunt for yield by issuance-starved investors in the Gulf
The duo were the first AT1s from the GCC since Emirates NBD's reopener in April
Books were more than double the deal's size at launch
The company is expanding outside Turkey, such as into Saudi Arabia
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Commercial Bank of Qatar is also preparing to return to the bond market after three years
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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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Tight spreads are drawing issuers and investors to lock in high yields while they can
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Book reaches $1.6bn at launch for five year non-call two