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Tight price and strong book reported as market awaits geographic breakdown
Flood of AT1s expected to follow the first public trade from the Gulf in over two months
Announcements could come as early as Monday, the two month anniversary of the last public GCC trades
Islamic investors have been a safe haven for Gulf issuers in the past, and can be now
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  • The International Islamic Liquidity Management Corp (IILM) plans to re-issue $860m of short-dated, commercial paper style sukuk on Monday.
  • The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) has signed an agreement with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to support Islamic money markets and international capital markets in their countries of common interest.
  • Goldman Sachs’ sukuk has provided a useful lesson for other conventional borrowers looking at the asset class. Opinions are divided on the merits of non-Islamic borrowers testing the market, but bankers both close to and away from the deal agree that a wider distribution would be better for future debuts.
  • Goldman Sachs’ sukuk has provided a useful lesson for other conventional borrowers looking at the asset class. Opinions are divided on the merits of non-Islamic borrowers testing the market, but bankers both close to and away from the deal agree that a wider distribution would be better for future debuts.
  • As syndicated loan volumes in central and eastern Europe dwindled in the first nine months of the year, hit by conflict in Ukraine and sanctions on Russian banks and energy companies, Standard Chartered has emerged at the top of the bookrunner league tables.
  • Raising one’s game from regional bank to global is a risky strategy at the best of times, so for National Bank of Abu Dhabi to attempt the move when other firms are retrenching is is bound to draw some scepticism.