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Mercuria scales back lenders in US revolver — EDF to sell US nuclear assets to Exelon — SNCF swaps loan tracks to sustainability-linked — Rewe seeks Schuldschein for acquisition debt — Dechra makes success of debut in PP market — AFC scores $140m Kimchi loan as Asian influence in Africa rockets
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Indian borrowers that tapped the international loan market this year found mixed responses — with their deals either sailing through without a hitch or struggling to gain traction among banks. This sends an ominous signal to companies preparing offshore loans for next year.
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Taiwanese electronic component company Yageo Corp has received a chunky $1.1bn bridge loan to support its acquisition of Kemet Corp, a US-based company in the same industry.
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Lagos-headquartered multilateral finance institution Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) signed a $140m-equivalent syndicated Kimchi term loan facility with Shinhan Bank — its first Korean-focused tool, as the bank diversifies its funding sources.
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Commodities company Mercuria has closed its annual borrowing at a size of $1.2bn after 24 banks joining the deal during general syndication.
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Three bankers have recently joined Natixis’s telecom industry group. Two are in Paris and one is in Singapore.