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Sustainable sukuk standards should educate issuers and investors and could draw wider investment
More of Abu Dhabi's state-owned issuers are expected to tap Islamic investors
Commercial Bank of Qatar is also preparing to return to the bond market after three years
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 consequences of sovereign retail bonds ◆ Asset managers alter covered bond landscape ◆ Ramadan drives Gulf deal surge ◆ One word: plastics
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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
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Saudi bank drew a book over four times the size of its sukuk debut
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Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund only paid around 5bp over the sovereign’s curve
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More real estate debt on offer despite waning demand
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Saudi Arabia's Alinma Bank plans a debut issuance in the subordinated format
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The Kingdom is facing budget deficits after 2022's surplus
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The UAE bank was the second top-rated Gulf lender to issue this week
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Books passed $3.6bn for the second Saudi bank sukuk of 2024
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Real estate company is different from others in the UAE that have sold sukuk
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The main comparable is Banque Saudi Fransi's sukuk from January
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Electricity firm paid little to no new issue premium
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Deal 'steady' despite investor caution over tightening levels
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Demand cleared $12bn for the dual sukuk and conventional deal