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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.
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Turkey’s use of the international syndicated loan market has not regained its pre-crisis heights, when companies and banks borrowed over $50bn in 2006 and 2007.
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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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GarantiBank International, the Amsterdam subsidiary of Turkey’s Garanti Bankasi, has closed a $260m-equivalent one year loan.
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A loan that had been in syndication since April from Hyva Global has been turned into a smaller club deal, but some lenders said weak sales in China prompted them to stay away.
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Port and ferry service provider Zhuhai Holdings Investment, which is seeking a HK$1bn ($128m) borrowing in general, has received commitments from two banks.