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  • Banco ABC Brasil, a subsidiary of Arab Banking Corp (ABC), is looking to woo Taiwanese banks for a $150m two year fundraising. It held a bank presentation on June 23 in Taipei to meet lenders.
  • Indian mortgage lender Housing Development Finance Corp is wrapping up a $500m club loan with a group of five banks. The borrowing comes close on the heels of a $300m pre-funded four year facility for HDFC that launched into general only in May.
  • San Miguel Corp of the Philippines has wrapped up its latest $287m facility, with 10 banks coming in during general.
  • Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings has returned to the loan market for a $400m refinancing loan. The borrowing, which comes about six months after the company raised a club loan of HK$4.5bn ($580m), is set to test the appetite among banks for well-known property names out of the mainland.
  • Women’s clothing maker E-Land World has increased the size of its latest fundraising to $300m, from $200m as Gulf, Hong Kong and Taiwan lenders threw their weight behind the deal, allowing the borrower to benefit from the excess liquidity.
  • Details on the margin for Bank Rakyat Indonesia’s (BRI) $550m borrowing have come to light. Although at this point the loan is likely to wind up as a club, some banks are keeping the possibility of further syndication open.