GCC
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Gulf investors have had very little sovereign sukuk to buy this year
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Demand was much better than similar deal from two months ago
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Low Gulf corporate bond issuance volumes prompt big book and small NIP for port operator
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The Middle East's IPO market is heating up again after a lull this year
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Local ECM issuance has suffered a major slowdown this year after a blowout 2022
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Asian buyers are limiting their involvement in Middle East bonds for all but the very best issuers
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The sovereign has already raised $16bn this year via a sukuk and a conventional bond
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Investors in Asia made up a quarter of a previous sukuk, but few took part in July’s deal
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Without an IMF deal Tunisia will struggle to get any more funding from bilateral partners
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An Abu Dhabi investment firm has committed to $8.5bn of earthquake relief bonds
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Dar Al Arkan, a speculative grade issuer, hit the top end of its size target