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Swiss-headquartered oil trader Vitol is in talks with banks to refinance credit facilities of up to $7.5bn, according to a banker on the deal, as commodity prices hit record lows.
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London-listed Kazakh copper producer Kaz Minerals has signed a three year loan with Caterpillar Financial Services, adding to the firm’s $3.5bn of bilateral debt.
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New cross-border financing schemes are being introduced across the four Chinese free trade zones (FTZs), with the newest three, in Guangdong, Fujian and Tianjin, seeing plenty of success after just four months of operations, according to foreign banks.
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Notebook parts maker Luxshare Precision Industry is in the market for a $200m revolver, with one bank at the helm. The Shenzhen-listed borrower is paying generous all-ins for the borrowing, which comes with a $100m greenshoe.
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Chinese automobile dealer Zhongsheng Group Holdings has increased the size of its borrowing to $250m from the launch of $150m, raking in plenty of demand from lenders during general syndication. The borrower decided to diversify the set of currencies to include euros and Hong Kong dollars, as it wanted to limit its US dollar exposure in a depreciating renminbi environment.