Abu Dhabi mandates banks for multiple US dollar bonds

23/09/2019 Reuters

The government of Abu Dhabi has mandated banks for the sale of benchmark US dollar fixed-rate bonds covering maturities of five, 10 and 30 years, a document seen by Reuters showed on Monday.

Abu Dhabi has mandated BNP Paribas, Citigroup, First Abu Dhabi Bank, HSBC, JP Morgan and MUFG to act as joint lead managers and joint bookrunners for 144A Reg S senior unsecured bonds, according to the document.

A 144A lets a non-US issuer tap the US market without registering on a US exchange, while a Regulation S offering is a bond issued in the Eurobond market for international investors.

Abu Dhabi started marketing the five-year notes at around 80 basis points over US treasuries, the 10-year at around 100 bps over the same benchmark, and the 30-year at around 125 bps over, a separate document showed.

Reuters had reported earlier this month that Abu Dhabi plans to issue US dollar-denominated bonds this year, citing sources, its first since 2017 as the oil-rich emirate seeks to take advantage of low rates to offset the impact of volatile oil prices.

The UAE central bank on Sunday said the country's economy is expected to grow 2.4 percent in 2019, driven by faster growth in the oil sector, above 1.7 percent in 2018.


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