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MIDDLE EAST Jabal Omar builds deal with local banks
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Distressed investors Marathon and Oaktree are set to take over UK gym chain Fitness First after creditors approved a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) that will allow a planned debt-for-equity swap to take place.
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Four banks have lent £1.1bn ($1.72bn) to Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing, helping the company push ahead with its acquisition of the London Metal Exchange.
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Chinese companies have turned to the international loan market in impressive size this year, and two developers have recently added to volumes with their own deals. But not all Asian loans bankers are able to profit from this business, and those working in southeast Asia are feeling left out in the cold, writes Matthew Thomas.
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Triple-B rated banks cannot profit from syndicated lending, even when the proceeds of ancillary business are taken into account, according to a report by Deutsche Bank this week.
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UK acquisition vehicle Melrose may turn to the investment grade loan market for the financing to back the takeover of German engineering firm Elster, according to senior loans bankers. A group of lenders are working on a club deal for the potential acquisition, which Melrose announced that it was considering this week.