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Turkish Airlines will complete the tender for a $3bn loan by November or December, a spokesperson for the company has told GlobalCapital.
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A $100m three year offshore syndicated term loan for debutante Mitra Pinasthika Mustika Finance has been oversubscribed. The deal, launched into general syndication in May, is due to close imminently.
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Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) subsidiary Bharat PetroResources (BPRL) has mandated one lender for a $150m facility. The proceeds of the loan are for capital expenditure.
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In this round-up, RMB-denominated oil futures are to be open to foreign investors in China, the Brics-backed New Development Bank is to issue its first loan in RMB, and GF International has launched the first ETF based on the MSCI China A International Index in Asia.
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Philippine oil refining company Petron Corp, which recently mandated seven banks for a $550m refinancing loan, has proposed an amendment related to a $475m facility it sealed in 2014.
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The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is said to have zeroed in on three lenders to arrange its financing of up to $300m.