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The Gulf kingdom is trying to tackle a very wide deficit and sky-high debt to GDP
Gulf investors 'will now look at every deal', whether sukuk or not
Demand from the Middle East for the sukuk was steady
Bond pricing for the mining company started about 43bp back of its parent
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Bookrunners tightened price guidance on Turkey's debut $500m global sukuk by 10bp on Monday afternoon, as expectations grew that the deal would be a blow-out.
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Asset manager PineBridge Investments Middle East has hired Arun Kumar as chief operating officer and Janick Fierens as managing director, head of client service. Both will be based in the firm's new Middle East and North Africa (Mena) regional headquarters in Bahrain.
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JCR-VIS assigns local currency ratings on a national scale. Local currency rating on a national scale assumes the national government to be least risky, which is therefore implicitly assigned a 'کAAA' rating. These ratings represent an entity's ability to meet its domestic obligations in the local currency.
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JCR-VIS assigns local currency ratings on a national scale. Local currency rating on a national scale assumes the national government to be least risky, which is therefore implicitly assigned a 'کAAA' rating. These ratings represent an entity's ability to meet its domestic obligations in the local currency.
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Source: Nation Multimedia Group Public Company Ltd.
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Turkey is aiming for as broad an audience as possible for its debut international sukuk issue and looks set to price close to its 2018 conventional bond, said investors taking part in the sovereign's roadshow this week.