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  • Details on the pricing, levels and tenor Haitong International Securities Group’s HK$4bn ($515m) financing, which was launched into syndication last week.
  • Privately-owned Indonesian palm oil producer Royal Industries launched its $500m dual tranche fundraising into general syndication on February 27. Interested banks have the option of joining offshore or onshore.
  • One bank has joined IOI Properties’ $400m fundraising at the senior level, just days after the transaction launched into limited syndication.
  • Philippine National Bank (PNB) is returning to the syndicated loan market after an absence of nearly two decades and is now seeking a $150m three year financing.
  • ING Bank has appointed of veterans Aart Jan den Hartog and Robert Scholten as head of commercial banking in Greater China and Mongolia and head of real estate finance for Asia Pacific respectively. The moves align with the bank’s strategy of boosting client relationships between Europe and Asia.
  • Loan bankers are responding to uncertainty in the CIS region with deepening secrecy about deals and say this trend will spread to the wider market, including western Europe. Dan Alderson reports.