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More banks now have the opportunity to join a HK$28bn ($3.6bn) financing to support the take-private of Hong Kong-listed footwear company Belle International Holdings, following a senior phase that attracted nine lenders.
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Deutsche Bank Singapore is tapping the syndicated loan market for a $100m-$150m fundraising, and recently sent out a draft term sheet to potential lenders, said bankers.
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Credit Suisse has hired a banker for its Asia Pacific loan syndications team in Hong Kong.
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Agrokor, the troubled Croatian food company, has announced that over 20 lenders have agreed to provide €320m of new funds by the end of this week.
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The Turkish bank refinancing season ramped up once again this week after a lull in activity, with ING’s Turkish branch signing a $536m refi on Tuesday with 22 banks a day after Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi (TSKB) signed a $297m refi with 18 banks.
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Fears over debt and governance problems at Chinese companies are prompting banks to rethink their willingness to lend. The pull-back is leading to a push for more transparency — and looks set to send margins on many deals higher, bankers said this week.