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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 names of banks backing Indian firm Intas Pharmaceutical’s bid for the UK and Ireland assets of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries have emerged.
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Oman locked down $1.5bn this week, pricing “wisely” with a decent new issue premium and kicking off a busy few weeks of issuance from the Gulf Corporation Council’s oil rich, but cash poor, sovereigns as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia ready trades.
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Union National Bank of the UAE nipped into the primary market a $600m bond on Wednesday, well ahead of competing supply, paying a skinny, if any, new issue premium.
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Oman left a chunky new issue premium on the table with its latest $1.5bn bond sale, but with competing supply looming, and a market backdrop that included two pulled trades, EM bankers said it was a prudent move that resulted in a great trade and over $4bn of orders.
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Lenders are finalising a $190m loan for Ahli Bank QSC which has been arranged in a club format, according to a banker on the deal.
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Books were nearly $2bn for the UAE's Union National Bank’s return to the markets on Wednesday With issuance from UAE banks limited thus far, the 20bp-25bp starting premium offered good value, according to one EM banker.