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The loan market faced a ruthless assault course last week — with obstacles from Greece, China and the London transport system — aimed at closing down the market.
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Egypt’s Banque du Caire is in the market for a $250m one year facility, looking to make the most of abundant liquidity across Asia by sending out invitations to banks in the region. The deal comes as financial institutions from Brazil and Turkey are also tapping Asian lenders.
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HSBC has boosted its loans team in Asia Pacific with a new hire who will specialise in real estate related financings, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Barclays has promoted Jon Pratt to the newly created roles of head of banking, Hong Kong and chairman of global finance, Asia Pacific as part of the bank’s efforts to merge its bonds and loans teams, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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A syndication for a €600m ($663m) two year financing for China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) is currently under way. Two French lenders are leading the deal and they have invited a select group of lenders to participate.
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Laminates manufacturer Kingboard Chemical is in the market with an HK$5bn ($645m) five year offering that is now in general syndication. The borrowing comes nearly five months since its subsidiary wrapped up an HK$4bn facility.