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  • Crédit Agricole, which is stepping up its focus on structured finance in Asia, has made two additions to its loan syndications department in Hong Kong.
  • Indian paper company Ballarpur Industries is seeking to forge new overseas banking relationships with its latest fundraising of $75m. The deal, which is being led by Crédit Agricole, launched into general syndication in January.
  • Indian Oil Corp’s (IOC) C$600m ($479m) North America targeted loan that launched into general in January, has attracted less than a handful of banks. The loan had been divisive in that bankers away from the deal felt the pricing was too thin for it to have a successful run in syndication.
  • The Gulf Cooperation Council region remains an area of activity for emerging market corporate loans this week, with Emirates National Oil Co (ENOC) closing in on a $1.5bn loan and Qatar National Bank in syndication on its $3bn deal.
  • Saudi Arabian Oil Company, otherwise known as Aramco, is seeking a $10bn revolving credit facility, fuelling speculation that it will buy its way into new markets.
  • Turkish state-owned agricultural bank Ziraat Bankasi has followed the lead set recently by peer Akbank by launching a loan which includes a 367 day tranche.