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Alok Industries has finally signed its $475m export performance bank guarantee-backed (EPBG) loan on June 30 with a total of eight banks committing to the transaction.
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Turkish financial institutions have taken no notice of the slowdown of deals elsewhere in the CEEEMEA region, with several deals progressing this week.
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Cyfrowy Polsat, the Polish television company, has begun meeting banks about a financing package as it seeks to replace some of its loans and bonds.
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Greece’s teetering to the brink of default this week rattled capital markets from Monday, but for syndicated lending any difference in mood appeared confined to leveraged loans.
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Halkbank has agreed a $888m equivalent loan with banks, making use of the novel 364/367 day tenor structure introduced by peer Turkish banks this year.
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African Export-Import Bank is wrapping up general syndication of a two year loan on Thursday, having added $300m to the size of the deal on strong demand.