Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group
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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries “just scraped home” with very tight pricing on the $33.75bn loan it signed on Monday. Only around half the banks invited participated because margins were so tight, said a banker close to the deal.
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Teva, the New York-listed Israeli pharmaceutical company, has completed and signed $33.75bn of loans for its acquisition of Allergan Generics.
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A $328.6m loan for poultry feed producer Charoen Pokphand (CP) Indonesia has seen nine lenders join, as the borrower sealed most of the funds in its local currency while capping the dollar portion at $100m.
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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the Belgian-Brazilian brewer, mandated a group of 21 banks to provide its $75bn loan facility, but there was no coordinator as AB InBev took an active role in arranging the transaction.
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India’s Jindal Steel & Power is understood to have asked banks to relax a covenant on a $400m borrowing sealed in April 2013.
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Teva, the New York-listed Israeli pharmaceutical company, held a meeting with banks on Wednesday for the syndication of $33.75bn of loans to buy generic drug business Allergan Generics.
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Intercity, the Turkish car lessor, has signed what is thought to be the first ever Samurai loan for a Turkish company, for €40m. But Japanese investors will not come piling into the Turkish market, said one banker.
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Teva, the Israeli pharmaceutical company, will hold a meeting with banks on Wednesday for the syndication of $33.75bn of loans it is using to buy generic drug business Allergan Generics.
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European and US banks paid up this week as they unleashed a torrent of dollar supply amid improving market conditions.
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The Japanese green financing market received a boost this week with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC) issuing the country’s second green bond.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp is looking to price a landmark transaction for Japan, opening books for the first US dollar-denominated green bond from the country.
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Taiwanese company Quanta Computer has selected banks to lead its latest $400m borrowing.