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Private equity firms have found plenty of investment opportunities in India this year, with their focus on the country set to increase as the crisis around non-banking financial companies unfolds. This means that leveraged loans bankers are getting ready for more action, writes Pan Yue.
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Nedbank has closed a $500m term loan, while Investec has launched its own syndicated loan, indicating that despite concerns about South Africa’s ratings outlook, its borrowers maintain access to international syndicated loans.
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Crédit Agricole has chosen a new global head of debt capital markets.
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Emerging markets issuers are pumping out mandates, with the buy-side showing little sign yet of closing shop for the year, but investors are not throwing cash at everything.
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GlobalCapital’s poll to determine our Syndicated Loan and Leveraged Finance Awards 2019 will close on Friday. We would be delighted if you would take this opportunity to pick the deals and firms that have made the most difference to loan markets in 2019. We remind you that an institution cannot win a category it hasn't voted on.
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India’s Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) and French oil and gas company Total are jointly raising a $600m loan for a gas project in the south Asian country. Eight banks have already formed the senior lending group, with the leads now seeking commitments in general.