Mizuho
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Hong Kong listed company Samson Paper, has wrapped up its 3.5 year fundraising at HK$728m ($93.74m), higher than its launch size of HK$500m.
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A consortium of two Japanese banks and one Indian lender has funded a $400m loan to India’s Rural Electrification Corp on March 12.
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Indonesia Eximbank has zeroed in on seven banks to lead its latest $750m dual trancher. The lenders are targeting March 16 to launch the transaction into general syndication.
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Indian company JSW Steel, which hit the syndicated loan market in November 2014 for a $250m five year bullet, has attracted commitments from four lenders in general syndication. One more bank is due to come on board soon.
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Indonesia Eximbank has zeroed in on seven banks to helm its latest $750m dual trancher. The banks are due to sign the mandate sometime next week.
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This year’s flurry of Japanese convertible issuance continued this week with four new bonds sold outside Japan. Three were small, ¥4bn ($33m) each. The fourth, in dollars, was unusual in being a bank subordinated issue.
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Indian Oil Corp’s (IOC) C$600m ($480.79m) North America targeted loan that launched into general in January has been allocated among six banks. While the deal drew liquidity from three lenders in retail syndication, bankers away from the deal stopped short of terming it a success, saying low pricing probably constrained the response.
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank has tightened price guidance for its five year bond to 100bp area over swap from 105bp area.
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Hindustan Petroleum Corp’s (HPCL) $400m 39 month facility has entered general syndication. The deal is being led by seven banks that will prefund the money this month.
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Mizuho could expand its US coverage, debt capital markets, loan capital markets and syndicate on the back of its purchase of an asset portfolio from Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Eiffage, the French construction company, has refinanced €3.3bn of loans, reducing the margins by two thirds compared with what it used to pay - even though revenues are under pressure from a state toll renegotiation.