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Deal the first Kuwaiti Sharia-compliant transaction closed with Chinese banks
Tight spreads may tempt issuers even if all-in yields are higher than earlier in 2026
Only one Gulf issuer has printed a blue bond in the public market
Some say UAE central bank liquidity has prompted banks to retrench
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The bond market on Monday reacted calmly to a Crimean declaration of independence and its application to join Russia. Russia's bonds are still under pressure and CDS levels are still rising. But the primary CEEMEA market remains open, and Middle Eastern borrowers are among those planning deals, said EM debt bankers.
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Dubai bonds and sukuk traded up on Monday, after United Arab Emirates authorities revealed that its recently rolled over debt was refinanced on better than expected terms.
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Bahrain’s General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions (Cibafi), has named Abdelilah Belatik as its secretary general. He began in the job on Sunday.
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Jamal Darwiche, acting chief executive officer of Alizz, has resigned. The Omani bank’s chief financial officer, Saif Al Yarabi, will take over as interim CEO until the bank finds a replacement.
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Saudi Arabia’s Southern Province Cement Co has signed a SR700m ($185.7m) Islamic financing with National Commercial Bank.
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Emaar Properties, the Dubai-based property developer, is set to raise up to Dh9bn ($2.45bn) through listing its shopping centre and retail subsidiary, a deal that will see the secondary offering of up to 25% of the company’s equity.