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Yingda International Leasing, a company owned equally by General Electric and China’s State Grid Corp, is raising a Rmb500m ($82m) three year borrowing. The deal comes with a greenshoe that allows the bookrunners to double its size to Rmb1bn.
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Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) signed its $3.1bn refinancing oversubscribed and with a tighter margin on Wednesday, but its first half earnings showed a 35% decline in Ebitda.
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VietinBank, one of the four largest state owned commercial lenders from Vietnam, is accessing the offshore syndicated loan market for the third time this year, via a $100m three year that is now in general syndication. The margin on the loan is below 200bp.
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Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) has completed syndication of its $3bn loan refinancing and is expected to sign the deal very soon, according to bankers involved.
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Akbank will use only a 367 day tranche for its $1.3bn second refinancing of the year, with at least three other Turkish banks following suit on deal tenor and 75bp all-in pricing.
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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, as 14 banks piled in during general syndication. The borrower’s strong market position helped whip up interest, according to bankers.