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Abu Dhabi’s Union National Bank (UNB) has increased its latest loan to $750m and closed the deal just in time to achieve a tight margin, according to one banker on the deal.
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Tata Chemicals has picked banks for a new £200m ($303.5m) refinancing, hitting the market after a hiatus of nearly two years.
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Poultry feed producer Charoen Pokphand (CP) Indonesia is tapping the syndicated loan market for a $355m dual-currency fundraising, split between rupiah and dollars.
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A $550m three tranche borrowing for Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) has launched into general syndication, but not all the mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners are looking to sell down.
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In Stanbic Kenya’s latest $155m loan, the bank tightened pricing by 5bp for the two year tranche compared to what it paid last year.
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Turkey’s Yapi Kredi Bank has named the 38 lenders in its latest $1.2bn-equivalent one year loan.