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Stanbic Kenya launched a $100m loan on Monday and Stanbic Zambia is marketing a $50m deal, according to bankers.
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Swiss-based commodities firm ECOM Agroindustrial, which specialises in supplying coffee, cotton and cocoa, has mandated banks to arrange its $450m one year refinancing.
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A large financing for the acquisition of Tesco’s South Korean asset, Homeplus, has created a stir in the market, coming amid a dearth of private equity-backed leveraged deals in Asia. But the role of foreign banks may be limited by abundant onshore liquidity and the presence of domestic funds, which are keen to take on junior debt, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Szekely departs StanChart HK DCM – CBA boosts Asia loans – Capital Markets Malaysia gains new chief – China Renaissance hires new M&A co-head
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Mizuho has bolstered its corporate acquisition finance team with a new hire as it strengthens its Asian capabilities.
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National Bank of Abu Dhabi has appointed an ex-Royal Bank of Scotland banker to helm the financial institutions group for India. The Middle Eastern bank is building out its team in Mumbai, with a view to solidify and expand corporate relationships in India.