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Dubai ICD planning to boost $2bn loan

Dubai, May 24, 2013

Investment Corp-oration of Dubai (ICD), the holding company for some of the emirate's best-known companies, may increase the size of a $2 billion loan after significant interest in the deal from lenders, banking sources said.

Strong demand for the loan is a sign of renewed confidence among bankers in Dubai, which is recovering from the aftermath of a real estate crash and sovereign-linked debt crisis which followed the global financial meltdown of 2008.

The loan has been marketed since mid-March, with $1.6 billion of the $2 billion target already pledged by the eight arranging banks, one of the sources said.

ICD is currently deciding whether to increase it from the original $2 billion target, with the transaction set to close in the next couple of weeks.

The final deal size could be as high as $2.5 billion, the second banker said, although nothing has been decided.

ICD is Dubai's flagship investment vehicle, holding stakes in many of its top companies, including Emirates airline, lender Emirates NBD and developer Emaar Properties.

Dubai's economy has shown signs of recovery in recent months. Property prices have started to pick up which has stimulated new projects and the Dubai stock market - up 42.1 per cent year-to-date - is one of the best-performing benchmarks globally.

ICD did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The deal refinances an existing $2 billion loan that is due to mature in August.

That loan was part of a $6 billion facility that ICD raised just as Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008. The first $4 billion was repaid in 2011.

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Citigroup, Commercial Bank of Dubai, Emirates NBD and HSBC are leading the conventional bank tranche and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Dubai Islamic Bank and Standard Chartered are leading an Islamic portion.-Reuters
 




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