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Deal was three times oversubscribed
International Finance Corp’s drive to introduce development finance to the CLO market is advancing. Its second deal of $509m had more investors, more tranches and better pricing, supporting its rapid growth
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Akbank is set for its second ground breaking loan of 2015, with the bank readying to launch a three year deal on Tuesday.
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Oman’s Bank Sohar is in the market for a $250m debut syndicated loan and has asked Arab Banking Corp in Bahrain to arrange the deal.
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Photovoltaic glass manufacturer Xinyi Solar is seeking a tightly priced HK$2bn ($258m) loan with one mandated lead arranger and bookrunner. The fundraising is set to test appetite both for the sector as well and pricing for mid-cap names.
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Tata Power subsidiary Khopoli Investmentshas launched into syndication a $135m two year loan with two banks.
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Chinese department store operator Golden Eagle International Trading is likely to increase the size of its latest borrowing for a second time, to $700m. General syndication, which was launched in early April, coincided with a rating downgrade of parent Golden Eagle Retail Group by Fitch but an attractive yield and good financials helped see the deal through, said bankers.
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A group of small shareholders in Afren, the embattled London-listed oil exploration company, is striving to block Afren's restructuring agreement with its creditors.