Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Dubai ‘Not Worried’ About Maturing Debt, Ruler Says (Update1)

Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum said he is “not worried” about the emirate’s ability to repay at least $4.52 billion of debt this year, boosting property developer Nakheel’s bonds to a year-high.

“I assure you we are alright, the U.A.E. is alright, and we are not worried,” Sheikh Mohammed told reporters late yesterday at his Zabeel palace in Dubai, when asked whether the emirate would be able to repay the loans. Sheikh Mohammed is also the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, a union of seven states of which Dubai is the second-biggest after Abu Dhabi.

The Dubai government must repay a $1 billion Islamic bond maturing in November, while state-owned real-estate developer Nakheel PJSC has a $3.52 billion Islamic bond falling due in December. The emirate borrowed $80 billion to finance its transformation into an international logistics, tourism and finance hub, and the seizure of global credit markets sparked concern about its ability to repay the loans.

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