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  • The €200m loan for Turkish automaker Tofas is backed by the Italian export credit agency (SACE), a spokesperson for the firm told GlobalCapital.
  • State Bank of India has mandated three banks for a new $500m financing, hitting the loan syndication market roughly a year since its previous deal.
  • Shanghai Pudong Development Bank and Ping An Bank have been picked as underwriters and mandated lead arrangers to a $1.1bn loan for the take-private of New York-listed Wuxi PharmaTech.
  • John Wade, the head of syndicate and MTNs, Asia Pacific at Natixis will also head loan distribution in the region for the bank from September.
  • Tiphone Mobile Indonesia has hit the market for a dual currency financing of $184m, with four mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners. The leads have gone out to a limited number of banks for syndication.
  • Syndication has closed for a $1.5bn portion of a $1.93bn financing for the acquisition of Dutch company Philips’ LED component and automotive lighting business.The deal became a talking point among bankers, as it featured very low amortisation and a seven year tenor, which was considered aggressive by some.