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AFRICA Cocobod will sign next week
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There were only 32 syndicated loan transactions in Europe last month, marking the lowest August activity on record according to Dealogic, as bankers look ahead to 2013 for an upsurge in new issuance. The number of deals completed in August fell from 122 deals in the same month last year, while volumes for the month in Europe decreased from $68.9bn recorded last year to just $14.4bn.
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Genting Hong Kong has received a $600m club loan from a group of eight banks, refinancing an old deal.
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Dutch animal food company Nutreco has extended the maturity of its €500m revolving credit facility, which it signed in May 2010, from May 2014 to September 2017.
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Some 97% of Travelodge’s creditors — including 96% of landlords — have approved a company voluntary agreement (CVA) that will allow its mezzanine lenders to finalise their takeover of the UK budget hotel chain, and reduce the levels of rent at some of its hotels.
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Ghana’s National Cocoa Board (Cocobod) is set to sign its annual amortising pre export finance facility next week after it raised $1.5bn in general syndication.