Maaden Targets $10 Billion Dollar Sukuk With 10-Year Maturity

Maaden Targets $10 Billion Dollar Sukuk With 10-Year Maturity

Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden) is rolling out plans for a 10-year, dollar-denominated senior sukuk, pricing initial guidance around 135 basis points over U.S. Treasuries. The Tadawul-listed mining giant has appointed a consortium of local and international banks as joint lead managers, including Albilad Investment, Al Jazira Capital, Arab Banking Corporation, Bank of China (Hong …

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QNB’s Turkish Arm Tests Markets With $500 Million Five-Year Dollar Bond

QNB’s Turkish Arm Tests Markets With $500 Million Five-Year Dollar Bond

QNB Bank A.Ĺž., the Turkey-based subsidiary of Qatar National Bank, has moved to the bond market with initial price thoughts for a $500 million, five-year Regulation S note, guiding investors to yields in the 6.5% range. The deal size is fixed and is not expected to be upsized. The senior unsecured offering is expected to …

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Silicon Meets Steel: Lucid’s Saudi Factory Gets a Digital Backbone

Silicon Meets Steel: Lucid’s Saudi Factory Gets a Digital Backbone

Lucid’s manufacturing footprint in Saudi Arabia is moving from blueprint to bytecode. At its sprawling site in King Abdullah Economic City, the electric vehicle maker is rolling out advanced industrial software from Rockwell Automation to run the factory floor end to end. The plant carries symbolic weight as well as industrial ambition: it is the …

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PIF Draws Deep Demand as $2 Billion Sukuk Prices at the Tight End

PIF Draws Deep Demand as $2 Billion Sukuk Prices at the Tight End

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has opened the year’s funding playbook with a confident move in Islamic debt markets, locking in a $2 billion, 10-year benchmark sukuk at a slim 85 basis points over U.S. Treasuries. That final pricing marked a sharp tightening from early guidance pitched around the T+120bps level, as investor appetite surged …

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After a Choppy Year, MENA’s IPO Engine Gears Up for a 2026 Comeback

After a Choppy Year, MENA’s IPO Engine Gears Up for a 2026 Comeback

After a year defined by market whiplash and postponed ambitions, the Middle East and North Africa equity capital markets are lining up for a busier 2026. Bankers say deals that were shelved during last year’s volatility are edging back onto the runway, setting the stage for a rebound in listings and share sales. Total equity …

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Federal Immigration Sweep Reaches Maine, Stirring Statewide Backlash

Federal Immigration Sweep Reaches Maine, Stirring Statewide Backlash

The Trump administration has launched a new immigration enforcement drive in Maine, moving federal agents into a state known for its long-standing refugee communities, including a large population of Somali immigrants. The Department of Homeland Security announced that the effort—dubbed “Operation Catch of the Day”—began earlier this week and is aimed, according to federal officials, …

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Maxim Claims Playboy Lifted Its Playbook for a Look-Alike Modeling Contest

Maxim Claims Playboy Lifted Its Playbook for a Look-Alike Modeling Contest

Maxim has taken Playboy to court, accusing the iconic rival of building a glossy new modeling competition by borrowing more than inspiration. In a filing in New York, the publisher behind Maxim alleges that Playboy’s “Great Playmate Search” was assembled using confidential tools, systems, and creative elements taken from Maxim’s long-running “Cover Girl” contest. According …

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Fired Labor Board Chief Steps Back as Courts Tilt Power Toward the White House

Fired Labor Board Chief Steps Back as Courts Tilt Power Toward the White House

Susan Grundmann, once the chair of the U.S. Federal Labor Relations Authority, has withdrawn her court challenge to President Donald Trump’s decision to remove her from office, closing a legal fight that had become increasingly uphill. Her exit from the case came after a federal appeals court recently sided with Trump in similar disputes, ruling …

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