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Investors piled in orders more than four times trade’s size
Premium to dollars was in the high single digits, said a lead
The UAE bank capped the deal size at $500m, gaining some leverage over pricing
Attractive pricing versus dollars luring GCC borrowers back to the single currency
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The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) printed the first public dollar trade from the EMEA region since the November 8 US elections on Wednesday and managed to drive pricing inside its curve.
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National Bank of Abu Dhabi has completed syndication of its $2bn loan, which was oversubscribed, and will sign it within two weeks.
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The Islamic Development Bank is marketing a sukuk, the second Islamic bond in two weeks. The deal is expected to be priced on Wednesday.
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Saudi Arabia’s International Co for Water and Power Projects (ACWA Power) is lining up the first corporate bond from the country since the sovereign’s $17.5bn debt sale in October. But ACWA’s “complicated” bond has left some investors perplexed and planning to sit out the trade. However, the bookrunners say there are decent anchor orders to support the book nonetheless, writes Virginia Furness.
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Etihad Airways on Wednesday printed its first standalone bond — a privately placed dollar sukuk — after a three day execution process, navigating difficult markets to raise $1.5bn.
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Emerging market bond prices have begun to stabilise following the recent rout. The brief spell of stability before Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday in the US will come as welcome relief to the three issuers in the market on Wednesday.