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ECA-backed deal comes after AFC raises $2bn to fund infrastructure development
Deal was three times oversubscribed
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Hong Kong listed Chinese company Texhong Textile Group has increased the size of its loan to $110m from a launch size of $90m. The deal, which had three mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners, saw four banks come in during general syndication.
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APartners Capital, the fund manager set up by Antonio Polverino last year, has hired an experienced former Deutsche Bank trader.
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ING Turkey looks set to be the next bank in Turkey’s wave of refinancings to complete a loan, with bankers saying the deal could close this week.
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Ghana National Cocoa Board (Cocobod) has entered the early bird senior phase of its annual loan, according to bankers involved in the deal.
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Sinochem Hong Kong has chosen four banks to lead its $500m refinancing loan, with the banks planning to widen the syndicate in the near future.
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Hong Kong listed Fosun International has allocated its latest borrowing among 22 lenders. Banks are eager to establish a relationship with Fosun, which is snapping up assets across continents. Their interest led the Chinese company to increase its loan to $800m from $500m.