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  • Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC) is in the market for a $200m three year loan, making it the fifth lender from the Philippines to seek funds offshore this year. Two mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners are leading the syndication. The deal comes with a $100m greenshoe.
  • China Modern Dairy has increased the size of its second overseas syndicated loan to $300m from a launch size of $150m, after two dozen retail lenders joined in general. The loan attracted lenders from Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, India and Korea.
  • Russian fertiliser producer UralChem is in the market for a syndicated loan led by Natixis, according to a banker looking at the deal.
  • Chinese company Minsheng Financial Leasing has rolled out a $200m fundraising with two mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners. The deal follows an onshore facility being raised by the same borrower.
  • Africell, the Sub-Saharan-based telecommunications firm owned by Lebanon's Lintel Group, has signed a $150m syndicated loan with local and international lenders.
  • Vietnam’s Sacombank has completed an overseas fundraising of $50m, with a group of five lenders supplying the funds. The loan comes close on the heels of a borrowing by Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) that is now in its final leg. An overall lull in the syndicated loan market this year has driven banks to look beyond larger southeast Asian economies for business.