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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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A couple of debut issuers from the Middle East and two live debt exchanges are keeping bankers in CEEMEA busy this week and with several roadshows, albeit non-deal ones, in progress, the pipeline looks healthy.
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You would think that a role in Saudi Arabia’s first loan in over two decades would be the golden ticket for any bank, but it’s not to everyone’s taste.
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Qatar National Bank is turning to euro funding with its latest €1.5bn loan, which was launched on Tuesday.
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Ahli Bank Qatar (IBQ) has released initial price guidance for its debut bond, a Reg S dollar benchmark, at 275bp area over mid-swaps.
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The Islamic Corporation for Development has released initial price guidance for its dollar benchmark five year sukuk and is expecting to print the note later on Tuesday.
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A slew of unusual CEEMEA issuers this week announced plans to meet with investors: Global Ports Investments, Kenya, Ahli Bank Qatar and Alternatifbank. Some are specified as non-deal meetings while others are focussed on specific deals.