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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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Philippine consumer food and beverage company Universal Robina Corp’s NZ$742m ($537.57m) loan has been allocated, with 10 banks joining the syndication. The loan, which is for the company’s acquisition of New Zealand’s Griffin's Foods, received a good response thanks to the lack of top tier offshore deals out of the Philippines.
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Aluminium company China Hongqiao is braving rough conditions to seek a $600m loan, which is being led by five banks. The borrower is offering generous returns, given the heightened risk surrounding the commodity sector.
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BNP Paribas has appointed Simon Gagey as head of loan syndicate and sales for southeast Asia, according to a source at the bank.
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A 367 day loan? Could that have been designed to tick a regulatory box? Of course it could. But don’t scoff — banks have always gone right up to the line of compliance — and they always will.
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MET Group, a Swiss-headquartered energy trading company with a focus on Hungary, is set to sign a debut syndicated loan on Friday.
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MVM, the Hungarian electricity and gas company, is said to be in talks with international banks about a loan of as much as $1bn, in what would be its first loan since 2013. But there is talk that the company could attempt to raise the sum solely through Hungarian banks.