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Strong appetite from international banks for first gigascale 24/7 solar plant
ECA-backed deal comes after AFC raises $2bn to fund infrastructure development
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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Taiwan Broadband Communications is expected to hit the market for a borrowing of around NT$30bn ($948m), with the money going towards refinancing and general corporate purposes, according to bankers.
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Two Indian state owned companies — Hindustan Petroleum Corp and Rural Electrification Corp — have managed to shave a collective 90bp off their latest fundraisings. The thinning in pricing comes as Indian assets remain in demand, with Japanese lenders focusing on the country as they try to contain lending to China.
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Pricing on the Indonesia Eximbank’s latest dual trancher is expected to come lower than its previous fundraising, said bankers eyeing the deal.
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Rosneft will repay $7.1bn on a bridge loan on Friday, as widely expected, the Russian state-owned oil company’s chief executive Igor Sechin told an oil market conference this week.
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The Republic of Bulgaria has said it is mandating Citigroup, HSBC, Société Générale and UniCredit as “arrangers and dealers” on its €8bn global medium term note programme, according to a release on the country’s Ministry of Finance website. The programme was signed on February 6.
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Despite the strong success of several emerging market issuers — Halkbank, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, and Eustream — with bonds last week, other borrowers have refrained from issuing so far this week, leaving the focus on liability management, mandates and roadshows.