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Women’s clothing maker E-Land World has received a good response for its $200m dual tranche borrowing, which could lead the company to increase the facility's size. Bankers attributed the deal’s success to the company’s steady growth in China and attractive pricing.
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Turkish banks habitually follow wherever Akbank goes to their own advantage — but with longer dated financing they should follow for both their own good and that of the market.
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Deutsche Bank is moving an emerging markets loan distribution and trading specialist to a senior job in Dubai, as it seeks to increase its activity in the region.
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Lending banks' interest in Akbank's ground-breaking three year loan is growing, and the Turkish bank is likely to increase it from $250m.
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Standard Chartered has launched a €50m ($60.77m) loan for Zhongding Hong Kong. The three year facility comes with a increase option that allows it to be upsized to €150m if fully exercised.
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Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) has made a rapid return to the offshore syndicated loan market, sending out a request for proposals for a $200m five year bullet less than a month since it wrapped up its last facility.