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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.
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Two Indonesian borrowers, Bank Negara Indonesia and CSM Corporatama, have launched their loans into general syndication, according to several bankers.
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A new drive is being launched by investors in London today to persuade companies to root out modern slavery in their supply chains. The quest will be hard in two ways: firms will risk bad publicity if they find slavery; and investors are unlikely to make money out of the work.
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Ghanaian cocoa agency, Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod), will raise a $600m loan from supranational and international lenders. The deal is Cocobod's third syndicated loan this year.
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China Minmetal’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Onfem Finance, has returned to the market for a HK$4bn ($511m) refinancing loan at tighter levels than its last syndication.
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Bank of Shanghai has launched its first sole mandated international loan into general syndication.