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The duo were the first AT1s from the GCC since Emirates NBD's reopener in April
Books were more than double the deal's size at launch
A Saudi real estate issuer is planning a sukuk, the sector's first trade since the Iran war began
Missile alert stunted flow, but pricing still the main barrier
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Bond issuance from the CEEMEA region boomed in 2024, as investors made the most of high yields before interest rate cuts kicked in and keeping new issue premiums low. Meanwhile, a rejuvenated group from Turkey redrew the borrower map, writes George Collard
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Interest rate cuts mean spirits are high in the CEEMEA primary bond market after it recovered a semblance of normality in 2024. But Donald Trump’s election as the next US president has added uncertainty to the trajectory of interest rates, throwing borrowers and investors a curveball, write George Collard and Francesca Young
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Observers disagreed on the revolution's potential impact on Turkey and other neighbours
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Deal got done with local institutions and finished 2.1 times oversubscribed. International and retail accounts were irked by E&P’s share price tumble
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Internationally marketed IPO pays off as ‘global’ investors come in
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Sub-investment grade sukuk scarcity drives demand