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  • Chinese technology giant Xiaomi Corp, which recently floated in a landmark IPO in Hong Kong, is seeking lenders’ approval to slash the price on a $1bn loan closed last year.
  • Lenders have been “very significantly” scaled back in a $1bn loan for Egyptian General Petroleum Corp (EGPC), as demand for the pre-export finance deal far surpassed the cross-border trade linked to the loan’s structure.
  • Telecom Egypt’s $500m five year loan syndication is expected to take at least another couple of weeks after potential lenders met in Dubai on Tuesday.
  • Loans bankers in the Middle East are turning their backs on the syndicated lending model as a way to try and preserve larger allocations in transactions, according to two bankers from the region.
  • GlobalCapital announced the winners of its Sustainable and Responsible Capital Markets Awards 2018 in Amsterdam on Tuesday evening. This year’s two sovereign debut green finance issues, from Indonesia and Belgium, won Deals of the Year in their regions, and there were double laurels for Danone, in both the bond and loan markets.
  • Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund will sign an $11bn syndicated loan in the coming weeks, according to bankers close to the deal. But doubts remain about whether the country’s loan market will become more active as a result.