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  • The supply-demand dynamic for overseas syndicated loans from India so far this year is firmly in favour of demand. This has resulted in price compression that is a headache for banks but makes it a great time for Indian corporates to refinance. Borrowers should act now.
  • Citic Capital Holdings has hit the market for a HK$1.8bn ($232m) three year loan, with six mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners in tow. The company is paying a lower margin for the three year borrowing than for a two year it signed in 2013.
  • Port and ferry service provider Zhuhai Holdings Investment has allocated its new borrowing after raising the size to HK$2bn ($258m), twice the amount at which it was launched.
  • Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ), the Kazakh state-owned rail company, has signed a $300m loan with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and five other international lenders.
  • Israeli pharmaceutical company Teva has 15 days to raise $33.75bn of funds to buy US firm Allergan's generics business.
  • One of the two largest project finance loans in the Turkish pipeline has already been financed entirely by local banks, but there could be international lenders in a forthcoming motorway project.