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  • Formosa Plastic Corp has closed syndication of its $500m dual-currency loan, netting commitments from a group of 12 lenders. Allocations are now being finalised, with a signing date yet to be scheduled.
  • A group of 13 banks have committed $430m to Follow International’s $400m five year financing. Another eight are processing their commitments, which when finalised may see the borrower opt to increase the oversubscribed loan.
  • Property developer Chinese Estates has signed its HK$3.45bn three year club loan with seven banks, after reducing the final deal size by HK$150m.
  • Mining company Vedanta Resources is speaking to banks about a loan of between $400m-$600m to refinance debt maturing imminently, according to a banker. The Indian group’s new fundraising plans come as a separate $1.2bn loan gains traction in general syndication.
  • SMC Global Power Holdings has launched its $650m five year loan into general syndication, after increasing the size of the deal by $150m following strong demand during the senior phase.
  • China Petroleum & Chemical Corp, also known as Sinopec Corp, has issued a request for proposals for a loan of $2.5bn, and is giving lenders until the end of October to submit their bids.