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Taiwanese leasing company, Chailease International Finance Corp, raised Rmb1.8bn ($296m) on June 26 through an offshore renminbi-denominated syndicated loan arranged by ANZ.
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Rubber company Halcyon Agri Corporation completed a $413m loan on July 1 for working capital and to refinance an acquisition loan that was taken last year.
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Industrial development bank Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi has mandated Commerzbank to arrange a one year loan that, like its Turkish peers, could contain a novel 367 day tranche.
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Although those in the CEEMEA bond market seem to have given up for the summer already, two SSAs — International Finance Facility for Immunisation and the International Finance Corporation — as well as Arab Petroleum Investments Corp have mandated banks for a sukuk.
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Philippine lender China Banking Corp (China Bank) marked the end of an eight year absence from the syndicated loans market with the signing of a $158m loan on June 25.
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Haitong International made a quick return to the syndicated loans market on June 26, just two months after it had wrapped up a HK$6bn ($773m) fundraising. Not only did the Chinese broker manage to fetch a bigger than expected HK$4bn, it also shaved 20bp off its margin with the latest outing.