Middle East
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Investors are receptive to new Turkey bonds, but borrowers will have to be careful in their approach
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Lack of bonds and sukuk from Oman should create high demand, said one observer
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Gulf investors have had very little sovereign sukuk to buy this year
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TSKB is the third Turkish bank issuer to sell a new bond in the past seven days
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Bonds from two Turkish banks last week are doing well in secondary trading
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Bookrunners would have preferred a bigger gap between this week's two Turkish bank trades
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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 bank was encouraged by a Turkish peer’s trade that priced the previous day
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A successful trade is 'pretty vital' for other Turkish banks planning to issue
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The Middle East's IPO market is heating up again after a lull this year
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Investors feared the worst, but Erdoğan has performed a volte-face since winning in May