Hong Kong dollar
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A fresh batch of invitations to join a HK$1.5bn ($192m) borrowing by Leading Affluence, a subsidiary of Hong Kong listed-Yuexiu Property Co, was sent last week, said bankers.
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China New Higher Education Group is making its debut in the international syndicated loan market with a HK$1.5bn ($192m) financing.
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Public Financial Holdings has returned to the Hong Kong dollar loan market for a HK$1.1bn ($141m) refinancing.
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Hong Kong-listed China Tian Lun Gas Holdings has signed its HK$1.25bn ($160m) five year borrowing with a group of nine lenders, said bankers close to the deal.
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Beijing Capital (Hong Kong) is back in the loan market after a gap of more than one year for a HK$2bn ($256m) fundraising.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) tapped South African rand twice this week, amid rising yields in the currency. Elsewhere, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and World Bank both sold three lots of offshore renminbi, and Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) returned to Hong Kong dollars.
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Hong Kong-listed China Tian Lun Gas Holdings has enlisted two lenders to arrange a HK$1.25bn ($160m) five year loan, invitations for which were sent out this week.
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Far East Horizon has returned to the international loan market after a gap of two years for a $500m deal, and is paying a margin that is about half of what it offered last time.
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A HK$2bn ($256m) three year maiden loan for China Forestry Group Corp has been received warmly by international banks, resulting in a huge oversubscription, said a banker.
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I Squared Capital’s $900m-equivalent Hong Kong dollar loan backing its acquisition of Hutchison Global Communications (HGC) pulled in more than 20 banks during senior syndication, with more expected to join before the deal wraps up this week.
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Samson Paper raised HK$780m ($100m) from its latest outing to the syndicated loan market, with strong demand lifting the deal from an initial size of HK$570m.
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Kingboard Chemical Holdings is tapping banks for a HK$5bn ($641m) four year borrowing, after a two year hiatus from the loan syndication market.