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  • Taiwanese semiconductor company Powerchip Technology, notebook maker Clevo and wafer maker Inotera Memories are tapping the market for loans totalling $974m.
  • The plight of Raiffeisen Bank International has been horrifying and fascinating for the Central and Eastern European loan market over recent months and its disclosure of a big earnings hit will have been watched closely by other western banks with heavy exposure to Russia and Ukraine. But RBI’s problems are its own and do not – yet – suggest a crisis in the Russia business for other lenders.
  • Raiffeisen Bank International has decided to reduce Russian business as well as sell its operations in Poland and Slovenia, along with its direct banking unit Zuno, in a bid to bolster its capital buffers.
  • South Africa’s Investec Bank has disclosed the pricing terms and banking book for the $400m loan it closed on Friday.
  • The bid for Hindustan Petroleum Corp’s (HPCL’s) latest loan has been won by a group of seven banks. The syndication strategy for the refinancing is still being worked out and the deal is in its early days, with the mandate having been decided only last week, said bankers.
  • 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.