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  • South Korea’s Nonghyup Bank is set to sign a ¥12bn ($120m) one year club loan with three banks in the week of May 13, as it looks to repay some of its existing debt.
  • Malaysia’s Employees Provident Fund is expected to start talks with banks for a $350m five year loan, which could launch in the next two weeks. The deal is expected to achieve tighter pricing than the group’s latest financing and is also likely to be completed as a club.
  • Three banks have joined Indonesia Eximbank’s $500m loan at the top level, with the leads holding roadshows this week in three locations across Asia.
  • North Eastern Electric Power Corp is following in the footsteps of Oil India by preparing to make its debut in the dollar loan market — it has sent out a request for proposal to banks for a $100m loan.
  • Bookrunners on Taiwan Broadband Communications’ NT$27bn ($905m) seven year loan have launched it into general syndication, but are inviting only five to 10 banks to participate in the transaction.
  • Protelindo’s $600m five year loan has received commitments from 33 lenders in general syndication, with signing scheduled for the end of the month.