Asian investors flock to Gulf debt in hunt for yield and growth } ARABIAN GULF BUSINESS INSIGHT
\Asian investors are piling into Gulf bonds and loans this year,
reflecting both deepening trade and finance ties with the fast-growing
region and an uncertain outlook elsewhere, including the world’s top two
economies, the United States and China.
Asian investors flock to Gulf debt in hunt for yield and growth
By Reuters
Reuters/Cheryl Ravelo
Asian investors bought 40 percent of Qatar's $1 billion 3-year bond last month
Gulf-Asia trade was $516bn last year
Gulf to grow 3.9% this year, IMF says
Gulf bonds offer higher yields than Asian debt
Asian investors are piling into Gulf bonds and loans this year,
reflecting both deepening trade and finance ties with the fast-growing
region and an uncertain outlook elsewhere, including the world’s top two
economies, the United States and China.
The financial district in Riyadh. Only three out of 11 companies that
listed in Saudi Arabia this year are trading above their offer price
Decision after book-building process
No reason given by EFSIM
IPO worth potential $90m
Property manager EFSIM Facilities Management has withdrawn its
initial public offering from the Saudi Exchange the day after its
book-building process ended.
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