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  • Bulgaria is looking to raise a medium term bridge loan of as much as Lev3bn ($1.92bn) in international markets ahead of a government bond issue next year.
  • United Asia Finance (UAF) has launched its HK$2bn ($258m) dual tranche loan into general syndication. The deal, which is open to banks at three levels, pays a top level all-in of above 300bp.
  • Sri Lankan marquee corporate John Keells is in the market for a $445m seven year amortising loan to fund construction of an integrated resort project in Colombo. It is the biggest syndicated loan ever launched for a private company in Sri Lanka, said bankers.
  • Chinese consumer electronics and appliance maker Haier International is back with a $250m three year loan, just eight months after it last tapped the market.
  • New details have emerged on a loan being sought for the acquisition of Vietnamese state owned Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corp (Sabeco). Singaporean company Fraser and Neave (F&N), owned by Thai businessman Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, is likely to be the borrower of the $1bn one year bridge facility, said bankers.
  • Hebei Iron & Steel (Hong Kong) International Trade Co is looking to raise a $100m via a three year loan, which comes close on the heels of a bond issue from the company in October.