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Allocations for a $200m borrowing by Indian company UPL show six lenders joined the two mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners during general syndication.
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Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba has launched its latest loan at $3bn, less than a week after it signed an agreement with eight mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners. However, the financing could be even bigger, with the top group hoping demand will be strong enough to increase it to $4bn by the end of syndication.
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A $300m three year loan for Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has been allocated, with the borrowing capped at the launch size despite an oversubscription.
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The Asia ex-Japan bank capital market sprang back to life this week as United Overseas Bank (UOB) completed the first-dollar denominated trade in the region this year. The deal's strong reception bodes well for those looking to follow but market participants have predicted another lacklustre year in term of volumes, writes Rev Hui.
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Bank of Communications (BoCom) Financial Leasing is getting ready to hit the road ahead of a Reg S dollar offering that could come as early as next week.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group has mandated eight banks to run its $4bn loan, with invitations to be sent out to lenders soon.
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United Overseas Bank started receiving bids for a tier two offering on Wednesday in what is the year's first dollar bank capital deal from Asia ex-Japan.
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A pair of SSAs are set to print in the Australian dollar market this week, as bankers report strong Asian appetite for public sector Kangaroo bonds.
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Banks are making their commitments for ED&F Man's annual loan refinancing and no banks have declined to roll over their commitments yet, according to a lead banker.
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A group of four banks have launched a $300m three year bullet that marks Santander Consumer Finance’s (SCF) debut in the Asian syndicated loan market.
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Tata Motors has allocated its $250m loan among a score of lenders, with the deal coming close on the heels of a separate facility for the same company.
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A $300m three year loan for Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has received commitments from 15 lenders.