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Kingboard Chemical Holdings is looking to increase the size of its loan to HK$6bn ($773m) from the launch size of HK$5bn, following robust demand from banks during general syndication.
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With oil less than half the price it was last year, African borrowers are being driven into the loan market for funding. Angolan oil company Sonangol is the prime example, according to one of the firm’s relationship banks, and more are close behind. Elly Whittaker reports.
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Akbank has signed its $1.2bn-equivalent loan refinancing oversubscribed and at least three other Turkish banks will follow suit on deal tenor and pricing, according to a banker on the deals.
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Tofas, the Turkish automaker owned by Koc Holding and Fiat, has signed a €200m seven year loan that it had expected to close by the end of June.
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Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Auto Finance Co has increased the size of its latest loan to Rmb1bn ($158m) from a launch size of Rmb800m, after 14 lenders came in during general syndication. The borrower’s strong market position helped whip up interest, said bankers.