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  • Nidera, the Dutch grain trading company, has signed a $900m working capital revolving credit facility after at least three months in syndication.
  • Air India has made a quick return to the offshore loan market, this time for a borrowing of $300m. Its request for proposals comes soon after a $315m bridge it is syndicating with two banks.
  • Grupa Azoty, the Polish fertiliser company, has signed a Z1.5bn (€374m) revolving credit facility for financing needs and investment projects.
  • Bank Rakyat Indonesia’s (BRI) proposal for a borrowing of $400m has attracted commitments totalling around $800m, said bankers.
  • Indonesia Eximbank has received a stellar response during syndication for its latest loan, with commitments totalling $792.5m pouring in from 38 lenders so far. A lack of deals from sovereign backed Indonesian borrowers and an overall fall in pricing for such credits propelled the loan to success, said bankers.
  • Indonesian oil and gas company Pertamina has asked banks to review covenants on a loan it wrapped up in February, as future capital expenditure requirements might make it difficult for it to stick to the existing conditions.