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The Loan Syndications and Trading Association proposed to regulators that collateralized loan obligations holding high quality loans be exempt from risk retention rules, pointing to a similar exemption—the qualified residential mortgage rule—already granted to the residential mortgage-backed securities market.
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A group of nine banks have committed a total of $90m to Indonesian company MNC SkyVision’s $200m debut syndication. With more eyeing the deal, bankers are now looking to close the transaction in the week of November 11.
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Indian Oil Corp has sent out a request for proposals for a $500m three year loan, giving banks until November 15 to submit bids. The deal comes after a similar loan was wrapped up by the company last week, but which saw just one bank join during general syndication.
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Universal Terminal has grabbed the attention of loans bankers with its plan to raise S$1.15bn ($923.6m), with a few lenders already keen to get in on the action.
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Senior loans bankers have declared the identical prices paid by a Russian oil firm and a Spanish utility on recent loans a clear sign of a freewheeling price squeezing trend in emerging markets that is expected to last well into next year, write Michael Turner and Olivier Holmey.
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The only certainty about Brazilian oil and gas company OGX’s bankruptcy is hefty losses for $3.6bn of bondholders, said investors and analysts as the company sought protection from creditors after negotiations to restructure its debt failed. Oliver West reports.