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  • Lenders in Russia's loan market have been asked to raise $5bn for an offtake facility between BP and Rosneft. Some loans bankers considering the deal are viewing it as a Rosneft facility, though Rosneft staunchly denies that it is raising any money through the loan market.
  • Banks have made their commitments to Roy Hill’s request for funds to develop a $10bn project in the Pilbara region in Western Australia.
  • ANZ Commodities has wrapped up syndication of its $250m two year fundraising, managing to increase it by $50m after the deal was oversubscribed in general.
  • Sino Biopharmaceutical has made its debut in the syndicated loan market by launching a $100m three year financing, with confidence high that the deal will sail through thanks to the group’s strong financials.
  • Seasoned sterling bond bankers struggled today to remember an order book bigger than the £5.6bn at peak, reconciled to £5.1bn, amassed by Telefónica today for its first hybrid capital issue in the currency.
  • ECM Asset Management, the London-based investment firm owned by Wells Fargo, has entered discussions with its partners to enable its multi-asset credit fund to buy leveraged loans.