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KazMunaiGas Trading — the trading arm of Kazakh oil company KazMunaiGas (KMG) — is in discussions for a syndicated loan for at least $1bn, according to bankers.
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Lukoil is due to close syndication imminently on the first $500m tranche of a $1bn loan backed by the Asian Development Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, according to bankers close to the deal.
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A loan that had been in syndication since April from vehicle parts producer Hyva Global has been signed, with a mix of Asian and Western banks and one institutional investor joining. The deal started out at $295m but wound up at a much slimmer $195m after failing to gather steam amid concerns over the industry and the company’s weak sales in slowing China.
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Louis Dreyfus Commodities Asia has sealed its $400m three year revolver, with a group of 38 banks. The loan, which was signed at the end of July, attracted mostly the company’s relationship banks, said a banker at one of the leads.
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Azerbaijan state-owned oil company Socar is in talks with banks over a syndicated loan, according to two loan bankers.
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Mexican building materials company Cemex, has signed $3.79bn of loans including a €620m tranche after an upgrade to BB- from Fitch.