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  • Oil exploration and development firm Improved Petroleum Recovery (IPR) Group has signed a $100m loan to upgrade its operations in Egypt.
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    Sberbank Europe has sounded out the syndicated loan market for a €400m one year loan. The borrower is offering a margin of 100bp over Euribor, though fees and a co-ordinating bank have yet to be revealed.
  • Kingboard Laminates Holdings has wrapped up the syndication of its HK$3bn ($387m) loan, with allocations now being finalised.
  • Indonesian power company Navigat Energy has started marketing its $270m fundraising in general, after netting four commitments in senior syndication.
  • Taiwan Cement Corp International, the Hong Kong-listed unit of Taiwan’s largest cement manufacturer, has sent out a request for proposals for a loan of $1bn, as it seeks to refinance the bridge loan it took in November last year to fund the purchase of shares in fellow subsidiary TCC International Holdings (TCCIH).
  • Agribusiness Wii, a fully-owned subsidiary of Wilmar International, has launched its $1.75bn loan into general syndication, opting for a larger initial size than the last time it came to the market. But if the response is any similar to its loan from 2013, the borrower is likely to boost its loan size further, according to bankers.