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Higher prices and concessions mean many issuers will wait for better days
Borrowers from the Gulf region have a track record of remarkable primary market prints
Asian buyers are sensitive to geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, but they do return
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Corporates could be sweet spot but rebound could depend on China re-opening
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Demand for the real estate firm’s sukuk was mostly from local investors
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Middle East issuance, both Islamic and conventional, has dried up in part due to the high oil price
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Investors see little reason to play in primary
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But a busy holiday period means borrowers may have to wait until into June to test the market
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Borrowers must be ready to jump into picky primary markets as stigma of failure falls