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Loans bankers in Asia are battening down the hatches, faced with a small deal pipeline and little visibility on better market conditions. While some respite may come their way after the Chinese New Year holiday, bankers are uncertain about the way forward for the syndication business. Pan Yue reports.
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Singapore-listed palm oil company First Resources is tapping the loan market for a $150m-equivalent dual-currency deal.
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Volvo Cars, the Chinese-owned Swedish auto maker, has refinanced its main bank revolver with a €1.3bn sustainability-linked revolving credit facility, as the borrower looks to become climate neutral by 2040.
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Beijing Enterprises Clean Energy Group has made a quick return to the loan market after five months, seeking a $150m deal in general syndication.
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Intermediate Capital Group, the UK alternative asset manager, has hired Philippe Arbour from Palamon Capital Partner to help further develop its Senior Debt Partners strategy.
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Credit rating agencies are attracting harsh criticism over their treatment of emerging market sovereigns. Some in the bond markets believe it threatens to undermine their authority when it comes to assessing creditworthiness.
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