Crédit Agricole
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Duo leads Tata Chem’s sterling financing — ONGC to net $1.775bn from four — Viettel Cambodia beams $50m loan — Minsheng Leasing trims borrowing to $150m
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Taiwanese company Quanta Computer is forming the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group for a $400m loan, four months after one of its subsidiaries sealed a much larger borrowing.
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Tata Chemicals has picked banks for a new £200m ($303.5m) refinancing, hitting the market after a hiatus of nearly two years.
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Taiwanese company Quanta Computer is firming up the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group for a loan of $400m, four months after winding up a much larger borrowing via subsidiary Quanta International.
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ING has splashed out in the private market with its largest dollar medium term note in over five years.
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Vitol, the Switzerland-headquartered oil trader, has signed its annual loan refinancing, increasing the loans from $7.5bn to $8bn.
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Oil trader Vitol is expected to finish its annual financing of flagship loans by Wednesday, according to a banker on the deal.
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Commodity trader Gunvor has launched its $1bn annual loan refinancing, following a deal for its Asian subsidiary that doubled in size after strong demand from lenders.
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The euro market’s strength over dollars is impelling public sector borrowers to line up the currency for rare or even debut visits — and there are strong signs this opportunity could last longer than earlier windows.
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The Province of British Columbia brought an inaugural euro benchmark on Thursday, as a supranational issuer reopened a green bond in the currency.
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Hapag-Lloyd, the German container shipping company, signed a $372m 12 year loan facility on September 30, to finance the purchase of five new container ships.
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Rheinmetall, the German defence and car parts company, has refinanced a €500m revolving credit facility, as its beleaguered defence arm is scrutinised by Moody’s.