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  • The Asian green loan market is finally starting to take shape, with a handful of borrowers approaching banks for fundraising. It’s still early days but there are huge opportunities for growth. Rashmi Kumar reports.
  • Chinese banks appear to be taking a step back from lending aggressively after a rise in funding costs and tightening onshore liquidity combined to put pressure on their balance sheets. As they become more selective, there will be winners and losers in the loan market, writes Pan Yue.
  • BoCom International, the Hong Kong unit of China’s Bank of Communications, has launched a new HK$4bn ($509m) loan into general syndication, just weeks after its Macau unit opened a $500m club-style deal.
  • Hong Kong-listed conglomerate Fosun International launched a $500m loan into general syndication this week, according to bankers close to the deal.
  • The UAE’s largest private healthcare company, NMC Healthcare, has signed a $2bn loan with a club of international banks, continuing a growing trend of Middle Eastern private companies entering the syndicated loan market.
  • Akbank has signed a $1.2bn loan to refinance a loan from last year and achieved tighter pricing than on the previous facility.