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The sovereign is ramping up overseas issuance, plans to branch out into new currencies
Premium to dollars was in the high single digits, said a lead
The UAE bank capped the deal size at $500m, gaining some leverage over pricing
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The US shutdown has not stopped deals, but its end may make primary even better
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Only a few issuers had to pay any NIP, and none were in double digits
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Despite the rise in dollar funding, local markets still provide the bulk of sovereign's borrowing
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The yield was one of the highest for a sovereign dollar bond this century
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The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, but has another social label
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A sovereign issuing bonds after US military strike threats would be absurd if those threats had been made by any other president
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