Standard Chartered
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Birla Carbon and Fiat India have launched their respective dollar loans into syndication, with the former seeking $925m and the latter $250m.
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India’s Reliance Industries signed its $1.47bn dual-currency loan on November 20 in Dubai, sealing the deal after commitments from a 30-strong group lenders.
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Doosan Power Systems (DPS), wholly owned by Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co, has hired banks and started a roadshow ahead of a 30 year non-call three bond. The dollar outing will be guaranteed by the Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim).
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Standard Chartered is set to issue its debut Panda bond on December 7. The Rmb1bn ($157m) three year offering will be the first batch out of the total Rmb2bn Panda bond quota the bank has obtained from the People’s Bank of China (PBoC).
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Tianjin Free Trade Zone Investment Holding Group (Tianjin FTZ) has picked seven banks to arrange its first international bond.
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Albaraka Turk Katilim Bankasi (Albaraka Turk) priced Turkey’s first Basel III compliant tier two sukuk deal in line with guidance on Monday.
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Asia's green financing market received a boost this week with IDBI Bank bringing India’s second dollar-denominated bond. Market participants expect the deal to be followed by more such trades from the country.
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India’s Reliance Industries signed its $1.47bn dual-currency loan at the end of last week in Dubai, with the deal sealed following commitments from a group of around 30 lenders.
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Albaraka Turk Katilim Bankasi (Albaraka Turk) opened the pricing for an innovative tier two sukuk deal on Monday morning with initial thoughts of 10.5% area.
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Finansbank has picked banks for a senior dollar benchmark that would be the first in the format from a Turkish bank since April.
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India's IDBI Bank is looking to issue the second dollar-denominated green bond from the country, taking bids for a five year offering on November 23.
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Birla Carbon, part of India’s Aditya Birla Group, has opened its $925m refinancing into general syndication via five mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.