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  • Hoegh LNG, a specialist in the field of floating liquefied natural gas, has got an early agreement to build an offshore rig on the north coast of Indonesia, lining up a potential project finance deal next year for advisers Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and Standard Chartered.
  • Hoegh LNG, a specialist in the field of floating liquefied natural gas, has an early agreement to build an offshore storage unit on the north coast of Indonesia, lining up a potential project finance deal next year for advisers Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and Standard Chartered.
  • China’s Home Inns & Hotels Management closed its $240m loan at the end of November, drawing three commitments in general syndication — and heavy demand before being launched into general — that reduced the bookrunners down to their planned holding levels.
  • There is little hope of a turnaround in the Asian loan market in the first quarter of next year. Loan pricing will keep rising, bankers said this week, adding that lending relations would be re-examined and syndication would be harder to achieve.
  • Property company Shui On Land has received five commitments for a $410m loan that is in general syndication, bringing it nearer to closing a three-tranche deal that will draw on support from lenders in the mainland and offshore.
  • Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Nomura and UBS are arranging the debt backing Apollo’s buyout of Belgian chemicals firm Taminco, and syndication of the loans will be led from the US.