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Hindustan Petroleum, Indian Railway Finance Corp, ONGC Videsh and Power Finance Corp have come out in force to the offshore dollar market, issuing a string of requests for proposals.
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India’s Yes Bank has wrapped up the syndication of its loan of around $255m, after the 10 bookrunners at the top managed to bring in one lender during general syndication.
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Hong Kong property companies have come back to the loan market, taking advantage of cheaper pricing to form club deals with their relationship banks.
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US company Verizon Communication’s recent blockbuster $49bn bond to take out a bridge loan of $61bn made waves in the market, particularly as it meant the bridge had lasted little more than a week. The deal’s success is likely to encourage Asian corporates to think bigger when it comes to their acquisition targets – but the speed with which Verizon accomplished its take-out will be hard to replicate in the Asian market, writes Rashmi Kumar.
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Scandinavian Airlines, the Swedish airline, made a comeback to bond markets today that won an enthusiastic reception from investors, impressing even bankers close to the deal.
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Dealogic league tables of total revenue transactions, September 19, 2013. Including Investment Banking, Debt Capital Markets, Equity Capital Markets, Mergers & Acquisitions and Syndicated Loan revenues.