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CCB Financial Leasing, a subsidiary of China Construction Bank, has returned to the syndicated loans market after a four year absence.
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Turkey’s export-import bank Türk Eximbank has become the latest Turkish bank to refinance, joining Akbank and Ziraat bank. The deal was oversubscribed, and received enough demand to add two new tranches.
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Arrangers of Reliance Industries’ debut Schuldschein have sent investors a statement saying that demand “considerably exceeds the initial volume” target of €150m. The success of the transaction came as a surprise to some of the arrangers’ competitors, but is considered a good sign for the market.
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Hong Kong’s Citychamp Watch & Jewellery Group has launched a debut offshore borrowing with a $150m three year facility.
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Emirates NBD (ENBD) has renegotiated the price it is paying to buy Turkish lender Denizbank from Sberbank after the fall of the lira since the deal was first announced last year. Some bankers have wondered how the acquisition will be financed, but ENBD has told GlobalCapital the bank will not raise debt to fund the deal.
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Reliance Industries is tapping the Japanese yen market as part of a $1.5bn dual-currency loan syndication.