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  • Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries is understood to be close to choosing the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group for a loan that will refinance a $1.5bn facility it raised three years ago.
  • China's Yingde Gases Group is tapping the offshore syndicated loan market for a $150m deal. The firm, which earns revenues in renminbi and serves customers in the iron and steel industry, is offering lenders generous returns.
  • Latin American trade bank Bladex has raised a $175m loan from lenders in Asia, increasing the borrowing from an initial size of $103m on popular demand.
  • Kenya Pipeline Co (KPC) has signed its $350m 10 year loan with three new banks joining the syndicate in secondary enquiries.
  • Ukrainian agriculture firms are reaping deals from the syndicated loan market with Kernel back for its third deal of the year and a $90m loan for grain and oilseed firm, Nibulon, in the market.
  • Financing for three rival bids to acquire Tesco’s South Korean asset Homeplus feature a senior-junior split, according to market sources. One of the contenders is also said to have secured a letter of commitment from a local pension fund, considered unusual as such funds usually throw their weight behind bidders once they have emerged as the winner.