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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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Investor meetings for Saudi Arabia’s three tranche debut began in earnest this week, but with a rumoured $60bn to issue over three years, and rising concerns about the implementation of the country's 2030 plan, some dedicated EM funds are already preparing to sit out the imminent first megabond, writes Virginia Furness.
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Taqa achieved tight pricing for a dual tranche dollar tap on Wednesday after starting wide due to uncertain market conditions and anticipation of imminent sovereign supply from Saudi Arabia.
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Ahli United Bank’s Kuwait arm will be looking to issue a tier one dollar sukuk after wrapping up investor meetings on Monday, according to bankers involved in the process.
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Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) emerged with pricing on Wednesday for tap of its dual tranche dollar deal from June.
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Some eight banks that arranged Saudi Arabia’s $10bn loan in May have secured berths on the sovereign's bond extravaganza that is due to kick off this week.
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Saudi Arabia is lining up to meet investors for its long awaited mega-bond debut — a triple-tranche five, 10 and 30 year dollar issue — and a furious pricing debate has begun.