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Chinese digital map provider NavInfo has hit the syndicated loan market for €110m to fund its acquisition of a stake in a European target.
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Bank of China taps new loans head — Maybank Kim Eng loses HK/China CEO — UBS adds three to equity sales trading, derivatives
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GlobalCapital Asia and Asiamoney are pleased to announce the results of our annual awards, recognising the best banks and transactions in China. Thanks to everyone who took time to pitch and our congratulations to the winners.
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Agrokor, a Croatian retail, food and agriculture company, has enough funding to repay debt maturities this year despite a recently pulled loan syndication, according to Moody’s, but cash flow is low and addressing next year’s PIK notes will be critical to its rating.
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MD Medical Group, the Russian private hospitals group that specialises in paediatric and maternity care, will consider a share sale on the London Stock Exchange to partly finance the opening of 10 new medical facilities across Russia over the next three years.
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Chinese property developer Yanlord Land Group is poised to return to the loan syndications market with a $600m deal that will refinance a $385m borrowing raised in 2014.