Middle East
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UAE lender secures tight pricing, but Saudi lender may be a better bellwether of EM primary conditions
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Investors and banks believe Islamic format is the best way for Turkey to regain capital market access
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Abu Dhabi ports and industrial zone goes public after raising Dh4bn
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Saudi lender adds sustainability link to riskier asset, which could be the first of many such AT1s this year
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Sentiment in the CEEMEA bond market has improved but not enough to let Turkish issuers off the sidelines
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Stabilising US Treasuries and hopes over Ukraine mean EM bond supply could bounce back
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Retired four star general John Abizaid to advise clients on Middle East and Europe
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Wider secondary prices will push up borrowing costs, but getting loans will not be an issue
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Adnoc Murban to offer $3bn-$5bn of bonds a year
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Corporate issuers in Turkey await sovereign, but conditions are not favourable
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Qatari lender attracted investors with a rare two year tenor in its first visit to Swiss market
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Saudi pipeline owner’s inaugural bond also failed to tighten from initial pricing