Dubai Developer Nakheel Bailed Out by Abu Dhabi
The struggling Dubai based developer Nakheel, property arm of Dubai World and the back behind master projects like Palm Jumeirah, The World, Jumeirah Islands, Discovery Gardens etc.; has been bailed out finally by Abu Dhabi by enabling it to pay off a $4.1 billion sukuk bond.
The Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Fiscal Committee, Sheikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, said, “The Government of Abu Dhabi has agreed to fund $10 billion to the Dubai Financial Support Fund that will be used to satisfy a series of upcoming obligations on Dubai World.”
He further added, “As a first action for the new fund, the Government of Dubai has authorized $4.1 billion to be used to pay the sukuk obligations that are due today. The remaining funds would also provide for interest expenses and company working capital through April 30, 2010 - conditioned on the company being successful in negotiating a standstill as previously announced. In addition, the Government of Dubai is particularly focused on addressing the concerns of Dubai World trade creditors within the Emirate of Dubai. To help address these concerns, today the Government of Dubai is announcing that the remainder of the funds provided will be used for the satisfaction of obligations to existing trade creditors and contractors. Discussions with affected contractors will begin in short order.”
The total debt of the Dubai government and its state-run companies is a minimum of $80 billion and some experts believe it could run into $100 billion plus. Today’s cash is not the first bail out from neighbouring Abu Dhabi. Two Abu Dhabi controlled banks subscribed last month to a $5 billion bonds package issued by the government of Dubai and the UAE central bank provided a $10 billion bond in February earmarked to help Dubai sort its debt problems.
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