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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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Cheung Kong Property, a newly formed entity that will emerge from the consolidation of the property businesses of Cheung Kong Group (CK Group) and Hutchison Group, will syndicate an HK$55bn ($7.093bn) bridge loan that is being supplied by two banks.
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Property company Henderson Land Development has sent out invitations to banks for a refinancing loan of HK$6bn ($773.8m). The deal has a lot of things going for it, said bankers, noting its juicy pricing and good timing, as banks look to build books at the beginning of the year.
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Indonesian automobile consumer financer Federal International Finance (FIF) signed a $225m loan in December. The syndicate for the loan, which was led by HSBC and Mizuho and came with a guarantee from the Japan Bank for International Co-operation, consisted entirely of Japanese lenders.
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Dubai World, which is trying to restructure its $14.6bn debt burden for the second time in four years, has received the backing of more than two thirds of its creditors, the state-owned investment company has said.
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Taiwanese semiconductor maker Pan Jit International has sent out invitations for an NT$3.5bn ($109.68m) loan. Banks can participate in US dollars and Taiwanese dollars, earning a margin based on the company’s profit.
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The decision of Sabanci Holding, the Turkish industrial and financial conglomerate, not to pursue its bid for assets owned by Lafarge and Holcim has resulted in a loan deal being pulled at a late stage, say bankers.