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Southeast Asia

  • CapitaLand has raised a sustainability-linked facility of S$150m ($110m) with Crédit Agricole, just nine months after closing a larger deal with DBS.
  • Prime US real estate investment trust is on the road for a potential S$834.5m ($613.8m) listing on the Singapore Exchange, with over half of the units already taken up by cornerstone investors.
  • Louis Dreyfus Asia has priced its $500m three year revolving credit facility at the same level as its last loan from 2018.
  • Indonesian power company PLN is set to launch a $1bn loan into syndication this week, after hiring a group of 10 banks to run the deal.
  • Nomura’s executive director and head of Malaysia investment banking Kit Weng Yip has left to take on a new position at another capital markets firm in the country.
  • MUFG Bank has picked Satinder Pal Singh Ahluwalia as managing director of the global commercial banking planning division, a newly created position.
  • Citi has named Hsiu-Yi Lin as the new head of commercial bank for Asean.
  • Credit Suisse north Asia loan syndicate head exits — DBS loses loans banker — Maybank IB nabs ECM banker — SGX rejigs structure — CICC gets new chairman
  • Country Garden seeks second borrowing in six months – UAF taps two banks for HK$1.6bn – Deutsche arranges $190m for Shangshi – Pakistan sovereign deal open – Malakoff woos banks to refi – IRFC pulls into Samurai market
  • SMC Global Power Holdings Corp (SMCGP) has added an opportunistic $300m to its coffers from a reopening of its popular 6.5% perpetual bond, spying a good window to return to the market.
  • Standard Chartered raised S$750m ($554m) from a Basel III-compliant additional tier one deal on Tuesday, boosting its capital ratio after a consolidation of its operations in Singapore this year. The bank’s strong Asia links helped it achieve better funding arbitrage compared to some of its European peers.
  • Syndicated loans banker Marilyn Fung has left DBS after more than eight years with the Singaporean lender, according to a source close to the situation.