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  • Lenders are working on credit facilities to back the potential acquisition of a stake in Indian company Bharti Infratel by private equity firms.
  • Indian Oil Corp, is looking to refinance a $300m bridge loan, having picked Citi and DBS to supply it three months ago for an acquisition.
  • Leveraged buyout activity in Central and Eastern Europe is gaining momentum, driven by a few jumbo deals pushing for terms and pricing more commonly seen in Western European markets. For some local banks, the conditions are too tough to compete.
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  • Invitations are out for a $300m three year borrowing for China ZhengTong Auto Services, a luxury auto dealership. Morgan Stanley is leading the deal, which can be increased in size based on the response.
  • Chinese banks have been winning loan mandates for corporate M&A and management buyouts originating from their home market. Now they turning their attention to financing more sponsor driven activity, as two mainland lenders have shown by joining a leveraged buyout loan for an acquisition by Carlyle Group. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.