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UAE’s $1.5 bn bond issue oversubscribed five times
Dubai, UAE - The UAE's $1.5 billion bond issue saw five times oversubscription, attracting over $7.4 billion in bids, the Ministry of Finance announced on Monday. The 10-year bond, with a yield of 4.917%, will list on the London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Dubai, maturing in September 2033. The allocation...
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Bank of China lists $300m bonds
The bank's Fitch A ratings bonds were listed on Nasdaq Dubai. -
Nasdaq Dubai lists physically backed Bitcoin ETP
21Shares’ ETPs are already listed across 12 exchanges, including SIX Swiss Exchange, Deutsche Börse, EuroNext, BXSwiss, Wiener Börse, Quotrix etc. -
UAE to issue dual-tranche dollar benchmark size bonds
The UAE government has announced it will issue a dual-tranche US dollar benchmark size bonds with a 10-year tranche and a 30-year Formosa tranche. The 10-year tranche will be listed on London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Nasdaq Dubai, and the 30-year tranche will be listed on London Stock Exchange (LSE),... -
Nasdaq Dubai welcomes US$ 3.25bn Indonesian Sukuk listings
The two tranches comprise US$ 1.75bn five-year Trust Certificates with a 4.40% yield and US$ 1.5 billion 10-year Trust Certificates with a 4.70% yield -
IDB lists US$ 1.6 billion Sukuk on Nasdaq Dubai
The first public Sukuk issuance from IsDB in 2022 strengthens its position as the largest supranational institution. -
Capital Bank of Jordan lists a $100m bond on Nasdaq Dubai
Capital Bank of Jordan has made its first-ever bond listing of $100 million on Nasdaq Dubai, the Middle East's international financial exchange. -
Emirates Islamic lists US$500m sukuk
The five years’ benchmark issuance, rated A+ by Fitch Ratings, was priced at 2.082%. -
Emaar marks sukuk listing with bell
Emaar Chairman rings Nasdaq Dubai bell to celebrate $500m Sukuk listing. -
Bitcoin fund launches on Dubai bourse in Mideast first
Canadian digital asset manager 3iQ Corp seeks to raise around $200m in the offering Bitcoin price slumped recently due to fresh Chinese crackdown on cryptocurrencies The Middle East's first bitcoin fund launched on the Dubai bourse on Wednesday, with Canadian digital asset manager 3iQ Corp seeking to raise around $200...