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Astaldi, the Italian construction group, has signed a $5bn financing deal with banks to back a motorway project in Turkey.
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National Bank of Egypt has launched a $390m loan, entering syndication at the same time as it has mandated banks for a dollar bond.
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Chinese online gaming company Giant Interactive, which wrapped up a $850m leveraged buyout less than one year ago, will prepay the money this month.
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Moto-Pfohe, the Bulgarian importer of cars, has signed €80m of senior secured term and revolving loan facilities.
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A flurry of borrowings by companies from Hong Kong and China has revitalised the sluggish syndicated loan deal flow in the region. Bankers expect more activity out of the area with a clearer view on the renminbi, bond investors’ skittishness on high yield and access to a diverse banking group luring borrowers to syndicated loans, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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The Egyptian Electricity Holding Co has signed a loan to build power stations, having achieved oversubscribed books.