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Sinochem Hong Kong has wound up its $500m bullet with a syndicate of 28 lenders, including 24 that came in during general. What some market participants had called thin pricing did not prevent oversubscription, signalling that three year liquidity is readily available to top tier China names at all-ins of below 120bp.
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China Huarong International, which recently sent out invitations for a debut $100m three year offshore syndicated loan, has put the financing on hold as it irons out some details related to documentation.
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African Export-Import Bank has named the banking group Afreximbank for its completed syndication of a $458m and €406m dual tranche term loan, its largest ever.
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Barwa Real Estate (BRE), the Qatari real estate company, has received $175m in Shariah-compliant financing from the International Bank of Qatar.
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Belarusbank, the largest commercial bank in Belarus, has signed a €203m loan that one of its lenders said was the biggest ever in the Belarusian banking sector.
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Details of the invitation for a $300m loan for troubled carrier Air India are out. The bank had mandated Citi and State Bank of India to lead the deal in May.