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Borrowing costs for Gulf issuers are already falling since Sunday's announcement
Bank and corporate issuance from the country has surged in 2026
Bank's $1bn sukuk continues the AT1 deluge despite resumption of air strikes
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The Commercial Bank of Qatar debuted in Swiss francs on Tuesday, selling three year bonds to ‘the who’s who’ of the Swiss franc bond market, according to a banker on the deal. CBQ’s trade is the best illustration yet of Swiss investors growing more comfortable with Middle Eastern financial credit.
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After a three week wait, First Abu Dhabi Bank has deemed the market constructive enough to open books on its new five year sukuk, and had crushed the spread to 4bp over its existing bonds on Monday.
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Dubai's Mashreqbank is adding a deal for Nigeria's Access Bank to the string of loans to African financial institutions it has arranged.
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Saudi Arabia’s debt markets are open for business, the hiring charge is on and foreign banks are flooding in, but there has been a struggle to build a local force of primary bond market bankers, boding ill for the capital markets expansion the country is hoping for.
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QInvest’s head of debt capital market and financial institutions has left the bank earlier this week.
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It could be a clash of the Abu Dhabi banking titans as Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank is updating its MTN programme — a possible precursor to a bond issue — while First Abu Dhabi Bank is poised with a trade.