Middle East Bonds
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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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Deal aligns with government drive to develop local market
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Dar Al Arkan, a speculative grade issuer, hit the top end of its size target
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Investors may be tiring of GCC real estate issuance but borrower is a familiar face
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The clean energy firm attracted orders over $3.7bn by midday in London
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The main comparables will be bonds from its shareholders such as Taqa and Mubadala
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Lower than expected inflation in the US has given EM issuers a boost heading into summer
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Real estate firm eyes the market after a week of US Treasury yield yo-yoing