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Recent sluggishness experienced by a Saudi AT1 is unlikely to be repeated for KFH's deal
A $300m replacement size is needed, but the issuer may go slightly larger
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African sovereign 'always' finds big demand, said one observer
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Sovereign to price bonds through Saudi Arabia, but back of Abu Dhabi and Qatar
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Investors have awaited Kuwait's return to the market it passed a debt law in March
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Initial level attracts buyers, especially after Yapi Kredi rally
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Yields are far, far lower than when Egypt last printed in the format
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◆ QNB deal to pique Gulf interest in euro issuance ◆ Denmark develops green market with EuGB ◆ Foreign AT1s return to Aussie market
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