Goldman Sachs
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Next week could provide a decent opportunity to issue dollars, said sovereign supranational and agency bankers, but borrowers will have to be cautious if they want to print in euros.
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Orion Engineered Carbons has become the fourth company to pull a leveraged loan this month, as Greek-induced volatility batters the market.
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Asian Development Bank managed to raise $1bn on Thursday — becoming the only public sector issuer to bring a syndication this week in the run up to a referendum in Greece on its bail-out terms.
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Halkbank has agreed a $888m equivalent loan with banks, making use of the novel 364/367 day tenor structure introduced by peer Turkish banks this year.
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The spectacular rise in China’s A-share market has been the stuff of dreams, capturing the imagination of investors the world over. But after a violent correction, Asia’s equity capital markets are on a knife edge, and bankers hope the market will find some calm in the summer, before the year’s biggest trades hit screens in the fourth quarter, writes John Loh.
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India’s IndusInd Bank raked in Rp43.26bn ($681.85m) from a qualified institutional placement on June 26 that proved extremely popular, as the pipeline of ECM fundraisings feeding into the country’s banks continues to stack up.
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Healthcare firms Universal Medical Financial & Technical Advisory Services Co and Harmonicare Medical Holdings priced their IPOs this week, capping the stampede of listings out of Hong Kong as the pre-summer rush nears an end.
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has completed syndication of a €5bn revolving credit facility, in the company's first loan refinancing since Fiat Group Automobiles merged with Chrysler last year.
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Orion Engineered Carbons has become the fourth company to pull a leveraged loan this month, as Greek-induced volatility batters the market.
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Larger companies needing growth capital have a useful source in Mexico’s stockmarket, where demand in roughly equal quantities from domestic and foreign investors has supported a strong rise in issuance. It is going through a dip this year – but as Jon Hay reports, if Mexico delivers on reforming energy markets, there will be plenty of deals to come.
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GarantiBank International, the Amsterdam subsidiary of Turkey’s Garanti Bankasi, has closed a $260m-equivalent one year loan.
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Europcar, the French car rental company, priced its initial public offering at €12.25 on Thursday night, for a total deal size of €879m. Its shares traded down slightly on Friday, their first day in the markets.