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Two Indian companies have struggled to find demand in syndication for deals that were priced before Covid-19 shut down the country. But bankers are optimistic about the fate of India’s offshore loans market — as long as borrowers accept a rise in funding costs. Pan Yue reports.
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SPDB loses investment banking head — MUFG names PF, ESG head for Oceania — Loans veteran Ooi moves to Sydney
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Singaporean property company UOL Group has raised a $120m green loan that will help fund the transformation of one of its hotels into a green building.
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Junk-rated South Africa has found some relief from its ballooning fiscal deficit through multilateral institutions, which are helping prop up its battered economy. Though the government has supported domestic lenders, there may yet be opportunities for them to enter international markets, some believe.
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Yorkie Wong, head of investment banking at Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, has left the firm.
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China’s Belle International Holdings has returned to the loans market to refinance some of its debt, but has opted for a club loan this time around in a bid to cut costs associated with underwriting.