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International Finance Corp’s drive to introduce development finance to the CLO market is advancing. Its second deal of $509m had more investors, more tranches and better pricing, supporting its rapid growth
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Divisions deepen over multilateral development banks’ climate commitments
Investors and techniques are ready for development banks to scale up securitization rapidly
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  • A Middle East liquidity squeeze is setting up a game of chicken between issuers where one will finally crack and pay a higher margin, Elly Whittaker reports.
  • Dentressangle — Tofas — Banco ABC Brasil — Türk Ekonomi Bankasi — Equistone — IMCD
  • Banco ABC Brasil, a subsidiary of Arab Banking Corp (Bank ABC), has closed syndication for its $150m two year loan, increasing the deal to $200m.
  • This week’s stunning slide in the Malaysian ringgit has rocked markets, as the currency slipped to a 17 year low against the dollar. That weakness is now spilling over into capital markets. The slump is shutting out activity for certain sectors and forcing domestic companies to rethink — or abandon — their fundraising plans, writes John Loh.
  • Trio to arrange $500m for SBI — NewOcean Energy returns for $170m — China duo clinch $1.1bn Wuxi take-private loan — Tiphone out for $184m — Kingboard to increase from HK$5bn
  • A $1.5bn chunk of financing backing the acquisition of the LED and automotive lighting division of Dutch company Philips has become a talking point because of its low amortisation and seven-year tenor. Syndication has closed for the deal, but it was too aggressive for some, as Shruti Chaturvedi reports.