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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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Two CEEMEA issuers have picked banks for dollar transactions this week — Russia’s EuroChem and Sharjah Islamic Bank.
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National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) is preparing to issue the first green bond from the Middle East, marking an important step in the development of sustainable bond issuance from the region, even if follow up issuance will be slow to materialise, writes Virginia Furness.
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Foreign investors will be allowed to participate in Saudi Arabian IPOs from January, the country’s regulator said on Thursday in a move that has been signalled for some time but was nevertheless warmly welcomed by bankers.
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Bahrain has picked five banks to arrange its next Eurobond. With one of those banks also linked to a Saudi Arabia mandate, the deals are expected to be timed to avoid collision.
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National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) is set to hit the road for the Middle East’s first ever green bond, planting a flag in the sand for sustainable bond issuance from the region.
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Sharjah Islamic Bank has mandated three international banks, as well as several local banks, to arrange a senior dollar sukuk transaction.