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Brazilian energy company Petrobras has kicked off global syndication for a $1bn facility, which it is borrowing through its overseas arm Petrobras Netherlands.
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Croatia’s parliament passed an emergency law on Thursday to deal with the default crisis at Agrokor, the sprawling food and agriculture group that is the country's largest private company.
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Many international banks have yet to hear from Intesa Sanpaolo, more than a month after it announced plans to syndicate its €5.2bn loan to Qatar Investment Authority and Glencore for the takeover of a 19.5% stake in Rosneft, the Russian oil company.
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Ant Financial subsidiary Alipay (Hong Kong) Holding has launched a $3bn debut syndication via a nine-member bookrunner group. The strong showing at the top is driven by opportunities to cross-sell higher fee-generating products such as private banking, equity advisory and underwriting services to the Alibaba Group-affiliated borrower, reports Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Kuwait National Petroleum Co has signed another $1bn loan, after borrowing $4bn in a syndicated facility launched last month, to finance its “clean fuels” project.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp and ANZ are making changes to their loans businesses in Singapore. SMBC is building up its distribution capabilities, while ANZ is looking to replace a senior banker.