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Rump placement was 814% oversubscribed, Almarai shares to be distributed
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Banker says ‘all the big investors are still there’
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◆ UniCredit-Commerzbank news unlikely to have an impact ◆ Fair value thoughts revealed ◆ Deal to be priced on Wednesday
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OQEP to be largest listing in Middle East this year, largest ever in Oman
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Last of privatised Saudi milling companies announces price range and start of institutional bookbuild
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A distorted curve makes judging fair value at this tenor difficult
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ING's Turkish arm is also planning a debut deal in a small size
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Investment grade Shell-Cosan JV in Brazil reprices curve tighter after 3bp NIP
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First look at what figure a combined Uni-Commerz would cut in investment banking
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Investors want to lock in high coupons, though still prefer the top ranks of the sub-IG universe
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Deal represents new way for government to use private capital for public policy objectives
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Burst of ECM action in South Africa and Poland
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Deal will be the Qatari bank’s first Swiss franc bond in four years
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High yield corporate bond issues in CEEMEA, outside Turkey, are hard to come by
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Vukile Property Fund raises primary capital to buy Portuguese shopping malls, block trades expected to dominate South African ECM
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No sign of Polish risk fatigue as bank’s combined books hit €5.8bn
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Sukuk has a novel call option to enable the Dubai real estate firm to refinance in 2026
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Trade is the first sukuk from a Gulf bank since early summer
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US oil company gains following from traditional EM buyers and US high yield investors
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Dollar paper continues to flow during September spree
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BGK to sell its third dual tranche euro deal of the year
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Mexican hotel project Murano surprised some by getting hairy deal over the line at last despite lack of track record
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Capital markets may be about numbers but more than that, they’re about people. When you’re pitching clients remember that, and also what Aristotle said about logos, ethos and pathos — but forget the hubris
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Bank capital issuance spree set to run as investors lap up even lower credits
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Few issuers had to pay any new issue premium this week
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Demand came from a diverse group of investors, said one lead
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Demand peaked at nearly $15bn for a $4bn trade
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Deals cross the finish line amid slow bookbuilding and sluggish aftermarket performance
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The spread CEE banks are offering versus the eurozone periphery issuers is attracting investors
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Supranational issuer finds rousing reception in dollar market while other SSAs struggled in euros
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New issues this week have been priced impressively but some warn underlying conditions are not as robust as advertised
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◆ Bank markets NC5 and NC10 dual trancher with a flat curve ◆ Deal follows another long dated dollar AT1 from BNP Paribas ◆ More EM dollar AT1s in the pipe
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Turkish issuers continue to pay little or no new issue premiums
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Lender is the only Gulf bank printing senior paper this week
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A fresh trade from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund beat expectations on Tuesday
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BBVA Mexico increases size of senior deal after taking biggest oversubscription of the day
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Oversubscriptions are hefty and pricing tight as pace of restarted issuance surprises bankers
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Equity capital markets agreement has worked well for CA in Europe
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YPF, Eletrobras among big names lining up as LatAm primary market shakes off shackles
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◆ BNP Paribas reopens most subordinated issuance in dollars ◆ Bank of Ireland goes for eyewateringly tight new deal and tender ◆ Alpha Bank tightens 50bp
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Rare tier two bonds and an additional tier one will price this week
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Bankers were not surprised at an AT1 appearing so early in September
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Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is printing its second sukuk of the year
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IPOs keep coming in Turkey with shipbuilder and olive bottler
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Bank bonds from CEE are in high demand
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The airline's low costs give it a big advantage over rivals, said analysts
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Hungary has been borrowing in the yen market for 40 years
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◆ Slovenia debut emblematic of issuers tapping Japanese market despite carry trade chaos ◆ Being all things to all investors in the covered bond market ◆ Corporate issuers keep it short and sweet
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Supply from the Gulf Co-operation Council is going to be heavy over the next few weeks
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Borrower finds flexibility and investor diversification at no added cost
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NMDC Energy's $877m IPO leads bulging pipeline in Gulf, but Europe stays 'hard to read'
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Hopes that Middle Eastern companies would become active in global M&A have yet to materialise as volumes stay depressed
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A pipeline of sovereigns looking for yen bonds awaits
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Fernanda Guardado hired after Gustavo Arruda left for Mastercard
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The two southeast Asian credits joined a host of other dollar issuers keen to get ahead of the September rush
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Demand for Czech electricity company’s latest deal is lower than when it issued in June
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