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Love or hate Dubai, this war will not dent its growth for long
Banks ready to do deals but wiser to wait
Several mitigating factors could contain energy price rises
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The sovereign may not come to the primary market again this year unless it does some pre-funding
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The issuer should be able to return to the primary market by the time of a €450m maturity in July
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Books for the CEE sovereign's first primary market outing of the year exceeded €12bn
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CEEMEA issuers have not been deterred by US inflation figures coming in above expectations
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Other Middle East sovereigns want to follow emirate's lead in asset class
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OQ's oil drilling business Abraj Energy aims for $500m valuation
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