United Arab Emirates
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After a deluge of state backed IPOs, next on bankers’ wishlist for the region is a liquid blocks market and more privately owned company IPOs
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There has not been any investment grade issuance for a year
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The IPO pipeline in the region has been dominated by state owned enterprises but that could change
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Trade prices inside the curve of Abu Dhabi peer Mubadala
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Privately owned Dubai supermarket group is set to begin trading next week
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Orders for the debutant's deal were building 'nicely'
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Dubai supermarket group's IPO is multiple times covered, say sources
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Debut trade from ADQ has been long-awaited, said one DCM banker in the Gulf
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A liquid market for follow-on share sales is the next step for the region’s equity capital markets
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At the initial range, Spinneys will be valued at up to Dh5.5bn ($1.5bn)
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More of Abu Dhabi's state-owned issuers are expected to tap Islamic investors
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Commercial Bank of Qatar is also preparing to return to the bond market after three years