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Central banks in the region have stepped in with support and lenders are thought unlikely to let sub debt extend
Higher prices and concessions mean many issuers will wait for better days
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Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank is roadshowing a dollar benchmark Reg S additional tier one sukuk as the call date for its outstanding tier one approaches in October.
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First Abu Dhabi Bank (FADB) appeared in the Swiss franc market on Thursday, selling five year bonds in an arbitrage driven transaction.
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Kuwait’s Zain Group has signed a $700m five year revolving credit facility, with all lenders scaled back by the telecoms company following an oversubscription.
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Emerging market borrowers and investors are returning from the summer break slowly but surely this week, but caution is still the prevailing tone.
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It has been a dreadful August in emerging markets, but borrowers still have cash to raise and, despite the violent swings in secondary market levels, investors will have cash to put to work when the UK bank holiday has passed.
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The postponement of the Saudi Aramco's IPO is just the latest blow to emerging market (EM) equities. Volatility is biting ever harder, taking lumps out of an ever dwindling autumn pipeline. Sam Kerr reports.