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Coface Poland Factoring has signed a €300m-equivalent syndicated loan to partly replace bilateral credit lines, stretching out the average debt maturity for the Polish subsidiary of the French trade insurance company.
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Singapore’s Louis Dreyfus Co Asia has returned to the offshore market for a $500m three year revolving credit facility.
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Allocations for a €3.025bn acquisition loan from Czech investment fund PPF Group are due in the next few days, according to a lead.
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Emerging market loans bankers at European banks are finding it increasingly hard to compete on pricing, with borrowers claiming to be able to take out dollar loans with US and Asian banks well below the level others are able to offer. Mike Turner reports on a market where banks are doing whatever they can to snap up scarce supply of lending business.
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The pipeline of Indian loans is building up, with Housing Development Finance Corp and Kotak Mahindra Bank seeking new fundraisings.
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More emerging market loans bankers have weighed in on the increasingly vicious pricing battle underway in the sparse primary market, with those being blamed for slashing margins on dollar deals claiming that the same happens to them in other regions.