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Four banks have launched a $240m dividend recapitalisation loan for Asia Satellite Telecommunications (AsiaSat) sponsor Carlyle. These banks entered a facility agreement with AsiaSat on June 24 and opened the deal to retail participation on June 29.
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Alok Industries signed its $475m export performance bank guarantee-backed (EPBG) loan on June 30, with a total of eight banks committing to the transaction, following a four month syndication process.
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BNPP helps TDF seek €200m — CIMC Enric flags off $150m loan — HKR hits market for HK$4.8bn
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Sri Lankan conglomerate John Keells has returned for its resort project financing, cutting the loan size by $50m to $395m in its second attempt. The original $445m facility was delayed after the incoming government in Sri Lanka changed rules on casino licences, which meant banks had to rethink the loan, taking into account the absence of casino revenues.
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Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) subsidiary Bharat PetroResources has sent out a request for proposals for a $125m borrowing. The proceeds of the loan were for capital expenditure, according to a banker who received the invitation.
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The Austrian subsidiary of Steinhoff International, the South African furniture retailer, has issued an inaugural Schuldschein for €650m, the second largest of the year.