Company Insights Arqaam Capital Banking & Finance Arqaam Capital Overview Arqaam Capital is a full service investment bank with headquarters in Dubai and a parent company, Arqaam Capital Limited, registered in the Cayman Islands. It was founded in 2004 as CIC International by Riad Meliti, who had previously been head of the Middle East desk at Barclay Capital, and changed its name in 2007. Arqaam provides services including corporate finance, asset management, cash equity, credit trading, equity derivatives and capital markets. Sectors it covers include power, utilities, transportation, industrial infrastructure and financial services. It concentrates on emerging and frontier markets in the Middle East and operates from offices in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Lebanon. Select shareholders include Emirates NBD, Wafra (the investment arm of Kuwait’s Public Institute For Social Security), Al Dhow (the investment arm of Kuwait’s Al Sayer Group) and the UAE’s Commercial Bank International. Arqaam Capital News Banking & Finance Investment banks enjoy fee windfall from debt issuance Investment banking fees on bond and sukuk issuance in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) have surged this year as governments, corporations and commercial banks raise increasing amounts of debt to meet their funding needs. Mena debt capital market underwriting fees in the first nine months of 2024 rose 74 percent year on year […] October 23, 2024 Analysis Finance US rate cuts will help Gulf bonds but oil worries persist Imminent US interest rate cuts bode well for Gulf bonds and sukuk, although declining oil prices could lead to higher spreads on regional debt. Bonds are typically priced against 10-year US government treasuries and the difference between their yields is known as the spread. The yield on 10-year treasuries hit a 17-year high of nearly […] September 16, 2024 Analysis Real Estate Investors favour Emaar for Dubai property returns Dubai’s residential property sector rebound has reaped huge profits for the emirate’s developers and landlords. Yet for equity traders, there is really only one investible conglomerate: Emaar Properties and its subsidiary, Emaar Development. There has been upheaval among second-tier developers listed on Dubai’s bourse, while the other major players, such as Nakheel, Dubai Properties and […] November 22, 2023 Analysis Finance Middle East varies tactics amid US treasury volatility As expected, the US Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold at its meeting this week. Always keenly watched in the Middle East because of its hefty reliance on the dollar, US interest rates are also important due to their influence on US state debt, known as treasuries. Yields on US medium-dated government debt have […] November 2, 2023 Analysis Finance Middle East bonds drop despite issuance surge Middle East bond indexes endured a tough October, extending the losses for 2023 despite a bumper year for regional debt issuance. The slump in the benchmarks mirrors a sustained surge in US treasury yields. Bond yields and prices are inversely correlated, while Gulf bonds are priced based on a spread over US treasury yields. As […] November 1, 2023 Analysis Banking & Finance Islamic finance set to grow 10% in 2023 The Islamic finance industry is set to grow by 10 percent this year, driven by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, according to a new report by ratings agency S&P Global. This is despite a slowdown in growth in the Gulf region caused by Opec+ oil production cuts. “We generally expect sukuk issuance volume to diminish […] October 11, 2023 Banking & Finance GCC private equity sector held back by lack of competition The GCC private equity industry is failing to reach its potential because of a lack of competition and a scarcity of local investment banks to help in dealmaking, according to Karim El Solh, chief executive of investment firm Gulf Capital. He believes a more mature investment banking industry would bring more players into private equity […] March 10, 2023 Abu Dhabi Borouge’s $2 billion IPO set to be ADX’s biggest Abu Dhabi-based petrochemicals company Borouge raised more than $2 billion on Tuesday after demand for its initial public offering topped $83.4 billion. The shares are due to start trading on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) on Friday under the symbol BOROUGE, the largest listing to date on the exchange which has seen a string […] May 31, 2022 Posts navigation
Banking & Finance Investment banks enjoy fee windfall from debt issuance Investment banking fees on bond and sukuk issuance in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) have surged this year as governments, corporations and commercial banks raise increasing amounts of debt to meet their funding needs. Mena debt capital market underwriting fees in the first nine months of 2024 rose 74 percent year on year […] October 23, 2024
Analysis Finance US rate cuts will help Gulf bonds but oil worries persist Imminent US interest rate cuts bode well for Gulf bonds and sukuk, although declining oil prices could lead to higher spreads on regional debt. Bonds are typically priced against 10-year US government treasuries and the difference between their yields is known as the spread. The yield on 10-year treasuries hit a 17-year high of nearly […] September 16, 2024
Analysis Real Estate Investors favour Emaar for Dubai property returns Dubai’s residential property sector rebound has reaped huge profits for the emirate’s developers and landlords. Yet for equity traders, there is really only one investible conglomerate: Emaar Properties and its subsidiary, Emaar Development. There has been upheaval among second-tier developers listed on Dubai’s bourse, while the other major players, such as Nakheel, Dubai Properties and […] November 22, 2023
Analysis Finance Middle East varies tactics amid US treasury volatility As expected, the US Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold at its meeting this week. Always keenly watched in the Middle East because of its hefty reliance on the dollar, US interest rates are also important due to their influence on US state debt, known as treasuries. Yields on US medium-dated government debt have […] November 2, 2023
Analysis Finance Middle East bonds drop despite issuance surge Middle East bond indexes endured a tough October, extending the losses for 2023 despite a bumper year for regional debt issuance. The slump in the benchmarks mirrors a sustained surge in US treasury yields. Bond yields and prices are inversely correlated, while Gulf bonds are priced based on a spread over US treasury yields. As […] November 1, 2023
Analysis Banking & Finance Islamic finance set to grow 10% in 2023 The Islamic finance industry is set to grow by 10 percent this year, driven by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, according to a new report by ratings agency S&P Global. This is despite a slowdown in growth in the Gulf region caused by Opec+ oil production cuts. “We generally expect sukuk issuance volume to diminish […] October 11, 2023
Banking & Finance GCC private equity sector held back by lack of competition The GCC private equity industry is failing to reach its potential because of a lack of competition and a scarcity of local investment banks to help in dealmaking, according to Karim El Solh, chief executive of investment firm Gulf Capital. He believes a more mature investment banking industry would bring more players into private equity […] March 10, 2023
Abu Dhabi Borouge’s $2 billion IPO set to be ADX’s biggest Abu Dhabi-based petrochemicals company Borouge raised more than $2 billion on Tuesday after demand for its initial public offering topped $83.4 billion. The shares are due to start trading on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) on Friday under the symbol BOROUGE, the largest listing to date on the exchange which has seen a string […] May 31, 2022