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Dubai World's biggest creditors have agreed a deal with the state-owned conglomerate to renegotiate its debt repayment schedule, one of Dubai's top government officials said on October 01. However, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum, chairman of Dubai's Supreme Fiscal Committee, also dashed hopes that some of the emirate's most high-profile state-owned companies, such as Emirates airline, could join a rush of initial public offerings being planned in the coming months.
Strong demand for a $1.58 billion IPO of Emaar Properties' malls unit last month shows confidence running through Dubai's economy thanks to increased revenue from travel and tourism and a recovery from a property crash and debt crisis at state-linked companies.
Some firms want to use the positive sentiment to improve their debt positions, with Dubai World seeking to extend the repayment date of the biggest chunk of debt under its $25 billion restructuring in exchange for a series of incentives.
Sources told Reuters last month that an agreement had been secured with the creditor committee of banks including HSBC and Emirates NBD on a deal.
A number of companies are expected to follow Emaar's malls unit and list on the Dubai bourse.
Sheikh Ahmed, uncle of Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, is one of the top economic decision-makers in the emirate and is chairman of a number of Dubai state firms, including carrier Emirates.
Dubai announced last month it will spend $32 billion on expanding its second airport - Al Maktoum International - to handle over 200 million people annually next decade, roughly triple the current level of passenger traffic.
A financing committee has been put together to study how to fund the project, with the government putting in cash initially to kick-start construction while it conducts financing arrangements over the next 12 months, Sheikh Ahmed said.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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