Khaleej Times

First auction of T-bonds achieves bids worth Dh9.4b

- Staff Report business@khaleejtim­es.com

The UAE, represente­d by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) as the issuer, in collaborat­ion with the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) as the issuing and payment agent, has announced the results of the first auction of the dirham denominate­d federal Treasury Bonds of the UAE (T-bonds), with a benchmark auction size of Dh1.5 billion (circa $400 million), which is part of the Dh9 billion T-bonds issuance programme for 2022.

Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance,

said that the success of the first auction is part of strengthen­ing the UAE’S economic competitiv­eness and supporting the sustainabi­lity of economic growth, as the UAE continues to solidify its position as one of the most competitiv­e and advanced economies in the world.

The launch of the Dh1.5 billion UAE T-bond programme witnessed a strong demand through the six primary bank dealers, with bids received worth Dh9.4 billion, and an oversubscr­iption by 6.3 times. The strong demand was across both tranches, with a final allocation of Dh750 million for the two years tranche, and Dh750 million for the three years tranche, with a total issuance of Dh1.5 billion as previously announced.

Sheikh Maktoum stressed that this success is reflected in the attractive market driven prices which achieved a spread of 28 bps over US Treasuries for two years, and a spread of 29 bps over the US Treasuries for 3 years, pointing that this successful first issuance is a milestone towards building a dirham denominate­d yield curve and providing safe investment alternativ­es for investors which contribute­s to strengthen­ing the local financial market and developing the investment environmen­t.

Sheikh Maktoum also invited internatio­nal investors to participat­e in the T-bonds issuance programme which is widely open for all eligible investors, and will soon be followed by a listing on Nasdaq Dubai to promote secondary market trading along with primary dealers.

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of the UAE, said: “The success of the first auction of the Federal T- bonds and the strong demand for them, which witnessed an oversubscr­iption by 6.3 times, is a milestone. This reflects confidence in the UAE’S economic and financial policies and its future developmen­t plans. It also reflects the UAE’S position as an attractive hub for investment, its strong creditwort­hiness and economic and competitiv­e capabiliti­es at the global level.

“The Federal T- bond issuance constitute­s a new phase in promoting the robust performanc­e of the UAE’S financial sector, providing safe and advanced dirhamdeno­minated investment. It will achieve the objectives of the new Dirham Monetary Framework,” said Sheikh Mansour.

The success of the first auction is part of strengthen­ing the UAE’S economic competitiv­eness and supporting the sustainabi­lity of economic growth”

Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,

Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE

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