Saudi Arabia
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One investor expects the oil firm's triple tranche deal will price at least flat to the sovereign
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Trade will test investor appetite for longer dated bonds, said one banker
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Shares rise after second sale was ‘majority’ covered by international investors, in contrast with domestic IPO
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The sovereign wealth fund paid no concession, but a lead conceded fair value estimates will vary widely
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Demand was nearly £4bn for the sovereign wealth fund's first ever debut in a new currency
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The Saudi wealth fund and sovereign have issued tens of billions of dollar bonds in the last two years
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Books will open on Sunday for Aramco’s first follow-on since IPO
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The prices on offer mean little pushback from investors when Saudi Arabia issues more than planned
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The Kingdom is the emerging markets’ biggest sovereign issuer of the year by far
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Bank’s first issue for nearly four years offers 5bp NIP on a $500m note
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The Kingdom was thought to have completed its international debt borrowing for 2024 in January
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Deal is latest in busy series of flotations in Saudi Arabia