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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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Saudi Arabian telecoms firm Mobily has signed a SR750m ($200m) Shariah-compliant financing agreement with Canada’s export credit agency.
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Bahrain’s Ithmaar Bank has warned investors that its $90m Shamil Bosphorus Modaraba Fund will not achieve its objectives and that there is a low probability that investors will be able to recoup their capital.
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Kuwait Finance House has sold a “major stake” of its ownership Qatar’s Barwa Bank.
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Unatrac, a Dubai-based Caterpillar equipment dealer, has taken advantage of the trend for companies to amend existing loans in their favour to add two years to the tenor and slash 125bp from the margin of its debut $700m loan, signed last June.
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The final push to issue bonds and sukuk before the start of Ramadan next week saw Albaraka Turk price $350m of five year sukuk this week, capping off a run of dollar sukuk and Turkish deals in June.
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United Arab Emirates bank Al Hilal reopened the region’s dollar tier one market this week with an aggressively priced debut $500m perpetual sukuk — the first of its kind in the market for over a year, and at one of the tightest ever yields.