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Business advisory firm Deloitte has hired Investec’s Nick Soper as a director in its debt advisory practice, just a month after losing Ross McDonald to rival BDO.
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Dubai World real estate firm Limitless has restructured its $1.2bn Islamic debt after repeatedly extending the repayment deadline from 2010.
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Bank of India has become the latest Asian borrower to close an offshore dollar loan after gaining an exemption from the Reserve Bank of India’s rules on maturities, raising $200m after attracting two Arab banks alongside the seven leads.
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Coca-Cola HBC, the newly created Swiss company that has launched a proposed buyout of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, is backing its acquisition with a €550m term loan.
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Three commodities companies have closed larger-than-expected dollar loans, after setting their sights on Asian bank lenders that have proven to be a captive audience for these borrowers over the last few years.
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Asian loan margins are unlikely to fall much further, despite banker fears that a lack of supply in the region’s bank lending market will encourage borrowers to push hard on pricing, Atul Sodhi, chairman of the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association (APLMA) and head of Asian loans at Crédit Agricole, told EuroWeek Asia.