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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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India’s Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) and Steel Authority of India (Sail) have mandated one Japanese bank each for their loans, according to bankers.
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A HK$55bn ($7bn) bridge loan for Cheung Kong Property, newly-formed from the consolidation of the property businesses of Cheung Kong Group (CK Group) and Hutchison Group, will be syndicated by the two banks supplying the funds.
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Banks are keeping a close watch on the fall in commodity prices, which, if it carries on, could cause problems for borrowers in the upstream oil and natural resource sectors in producer economies like Indonesia. However, this decline could also bring higher fees for banks in the second half of the year, as lending to commodity companies gets riskier, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Société Générale has added to its European loan sales team with a hire, the bank confirms.
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A bank meeting this week in London for Nigerian telecom towers group IHS Holding was well attended, according to bankers on the deal, with as many as 30 institutions taking part.
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Stanbic Uganda has progressed with plans for a debut loan and looks set to sign the deal by the end of this month.