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Sunflower oil producer Kernel’s signing of a new credit facility with banks should encourage other Ukrainian borrowers to achieve loans, say bankers involved in the deal.
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Australia and New Zealand Bank’s loan syndications team in Hong Kong has seen a flurry of changes, with Nancy Wang relocating to Beijing and Jenny Fan coming on board.
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Banco ABC Brasil, a subsidiary of Arab Banking Corp (ABC), is looking to woo Taiwanese banks for a new $150m two year facility and is holding a bank presentation on June 23 in Taipei to meet lenders.
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Indomobil Finance Indonesia has tripled the size of its facility to $300m following rousing demand from banks, with the syndicate group seeing no scaleback in their final holds.
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Commodity trader Trafigura is set to launch its annual financing and is looking for $2bn. The company is in the process of forming the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group, said a banker.
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Turkey’s capital markets may be in a tough spot, but they have been here before. Much, both for Turkey and for its ardent and admiring league of global investors, depends on securing political stability, then ensuring that the country gets the sort of reform-minded political leaders that it needs. Then and only then will there be a strong pick-up in capital markets activity. Elliot Wilson reports.