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Recent Abu Dhabi supply has been managed carefully
There was high book attrition, about 45%, between guidance and final pricing
EPH tightened the spread by 30bp, something it was unable to do last year on a bond issue
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Some African corporates will be watching Helios’ deal, but not all can follow it
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Extremely tight spreads led to a large number of orders pulling out
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Initial pricing was one of the tightest starting points for a CEEMEA sovereign in dollars in the last 18 months
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The last senior deal beyond six years was in 2021, before Russia invaded Ukraine
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Investors were not as eager as they were on sovereign's previous few bond issues, said a lead
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Only Israel and Egypt have sold green bonds in the Middle East until now
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NIP estimates vary, but buyers greeted the deal with enthusiasm
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Edtech firm moves to ITF as Abu Dhabi’s stock exchange begins roadshow in New York
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The company is one of the strongest pure African corporates, said a lead
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Investors crowd in after rally of more than 120bp since October
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A growing number of central and eastern European sovereigns are turning to dollars
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