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Russian fertiliser producer Uralchem is in the advanced stages of syndicating a $400m four year loan and like other Russian deals seen this year, the loan is self-arranged, according to bankers.
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Amaya — Africell — Turkish Airlines — Ashtead
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Russian Uralchem is in the advanced stages of syndicating a $400m loan with a four year tenor, according to bankers on the deal.
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A recent $150m loan for Sub-Saharan-based telecommunications firm Africell has a four year tenor, bankers close to the deal have revealed.
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Abu Dhabi's Union National Bank is looking for a margin of 75bp over Libor for a $500m three year loan, according to a banker on the deal.
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Two recent loans from Sri Lanka have once again put the spotlight on the country, which has seen few borrowers going down the syndicated route. Conversations with bankers reveal prominent arrangers are interested in securing business out of the South Asian country, but upcoming elections, the small size of its conglomerates and unfamiliarity pose constraints to dealflow, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.