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Airlines outside the US could begin looking at asset backed financing for aircraft, after Emirates Airlines became the first non-US company to sell a security backed by aeroplanes since the financial crisis.
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Indonesian car company Indomobil plans to delay the final commitment date of a $70m loan, giving more banks time to gain credit approval for the deal. But the company has not yet made a firm decision on when the new commitment deadline will be.
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Uni-President China, the subsidiary of a Taiwanese food company, has closed a Rmb1bn ($157.3m) offshore renminbi loan, increasing the deal from its original target — and becoming the first borrower to reference two offshore renminbi offer rates.
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UAE housing provider Tamweel has opted not to proceed with plans for an RMBS sukuk, having looked poised to issue the deal last week. The complexity of the structure and lack of comparable transactions are likely to have been among the factors weighing on the deal, although Tamweel limited itself to saying that it had based its decision on market feedback.