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Kuwait joins PP party
The Iran war has led to a flurry of private trades from the Gulf
Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
Funding costs and new issue premiums are much higher than GCC issuers are used to
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Shares in Arabtec Holding, the Dubai-based construction company, slumped 9.8% on Monday morning after it said it would complete a Dh1.5bn ($408m) rights issue after its second consecutive annual loss.
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The sovereign wealth fund of Oman is seeking to establish relationships with regional banks in Asia through a $600m syndicated loan to fund its acquisition of a stake in Oman Telecommunications.
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Saudi Aramco is set to appoint up to five banks to advise it on its potential initial public offering after a six month pitching process reached its climax this week. Contrary to earlier reports, Moelis & Co will not be the sole adviser, but will be joined by another independent, two bulge bracket banks and a local firm, writes David Rothnie.
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Dubai Islamic Bank printed the largest ever senior financial sukuk on Tuesday, an accomplishment that bodes well for the busy pipeline of Middle Eastern bonds.
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Dubai Islamic Bank printed the largest ever senior financial sukuk on Tuesday proving the market to be in rude health, good news for the busy pipeline of Middle Eastern bonds and Kipco, which mandated on Wednesday.
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Emerging market bankers are busy on the road as mandates start to ramp up but this week all eyes will be on Nigeria, which wraps up investor meetings on Wednesday.