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Investors are still showing big demand for the Dubai real estate firm's sukuk despite two sell-offs in a year
Wider currency mix helped meet demand for high grade paper with attractive yields from the region
The company has enjoyed two rating upgrades since its last sukuk issuance
Some price discovery needed due to sukuk format and long tenor
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Qatar's banks face a wall of maturities in 2018 and need the door to capital markets funding to be flung open for them. But it does not have to be the Qatar sovereign that does the opening.
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Emirates Reit, the world’s largest listed Sharia compliant real estate investment trust has drawn an order book of over $850m for its five year sukuk.
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Issuers in the Gulf Cooperation Council are increasingly considering project bonds as a viable funding option for infrastructure projects in the region, said bankers.
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Emirates Sembcorp secured the second project bond this year from the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, and after a two day execution, the new deal came flat to fair value.
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Emirates Sembcorp Water & Power revised guidance for a new issue downwards on Wednesday morning after taking orders of $2.3bn.
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Saudi Aramco’s jumbo IPO is taxiing towards take off, though the timing and any co-listing locations along with Riyadh have yet to be revealed. London and New York’s exchanges are eager to host a co-listing, with Toronto, Hong Kong and Singapore also in the frame for what promises to be the biggest ever IPO, valuing the company at $2tr.