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Turkish participation bank Albaraka Türk will sign its murabaha loan next week and increase the deal from the $400m launch size, according to bankers on the deal.
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Yapi Kredi Leasing (YKL), the leasing arm of Turkey’s Yapi Kredi Bank, paid 2% over Libor for its latest $206m loan and will become a benchmark for the Turkish leasing sector, according to a banker close to the deal.
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Russian steelmaker Evraz signed two bilateral loans this month and is in the market for a bigger syndicated deal, according to bankers, while its competitor NLMK is still in talks with banks after trying to issue a syndicated loan for two years.
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The leasing arm of Turkey’s Yapi Kredi Bank, Yapi Kredi Leasing (YKL), has signed its first loan in eight years for $106m, as its parent company kicks off a $1.2bn refinancing.
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Taiwanese leasing company Chailease International Financial Service is considering raising the size of its borrowing marginally to $130m, after six banks joined the deal during syndication.
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A $240m dividend recapitalisation loan for Asia Satellite Telecommunications' (AsiaSat) sponsor Carlyle has seen seven banks commit so far, with one more lender awaited.