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Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
Kazakh bank doubles the tenor to two years compared to previous deals
Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending
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A $600m loan to support Baring Private Equity Asia’s take-private of Indian software firm Hexaware Technologies has been launched into general syndication, with three banks joining at the top level.
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Singapore’s agribusiness company Wilmar International has raised a S$200m ($146m) bilateral loan from DBS using the country’s new interest rate benchmark.
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Oil and gas companies are facing the daunting prospect of the world weaning itself off fossil fuels. And this is sparking intense discussions with banks and investors, as these businesses consider how to preserve their access to capital markets.
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JP Morgan’s new Development Finance Institution (DFI) has been racking up its deal count during the coronavirus crisis. Its aim is to bring transparency and more investment to development finance in emerging markets, but some experts are doubtful about the project.
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Nomura has cut jobs in its investment banking business in Europe over the summer, following losses in leveraged finance, as its new chief executive eyes up other regions for growth, writes David Rothnie.
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Aveva, the UK software company, is buying US industrial software firm OSIsoft for an enterprise value of $5bn, with billions of dollars in bridge financing in place as the acquisitive company prepares a chunky equity raise.
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