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Philippine firm Rizal Commercial Banking Corp is seeking a $300m offshore loan via five mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners, according to a banker with knowledge of the deal.
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Vietnamese telecommunications company Viettel Group has returned to the syndications market after two years for an up to $150m term loan, according to a source close to the situation.
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One of the most radical reforms ever made to financial markets is set to become law in a matter of weeks. Investors in Europe will have to ask clients about their environmental, social and governance preferences, and then abide by these choices.
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The European Commission adopted its first Sustainable Finance package on Thursday — draft laws that will begin to implement its strategy. The proposals have been changed at the request of an internal EC committee, to make them more workable, especially when it comes to the planned Taxonomy of green and sustainable activities.
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Nomura has hired Bank of America Merrill Lynch banker Anshul Trivedi to lead its Asia ex-Japan equity syndicate team, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Emerging market loans bankers have resigned themselves to an early summer lull, but hopes are rising for a trio of countries from the Middle East to help buoy volumes towards the back end of the year.