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  • Hong Kong listed Agile Property Holdings has reached an agreement with its lenders to extend the maturity on a portion of a $475m facility the company sealed in early April that was to fall due in December.
  • The UK’s Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) is looking into how local authorities and public bodies could use Islamic finance as a source of borrowing. Sukuk issuance is likely to prove overly complex, but mudaraba and murabaha loans could be a good match, a CIPFA official told IFIS.
  • Philippine company Energy Development Corp (EDC) has wrapped up a $315m dual tranche financing for the construction of a wind farm in the country.
  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has agreed a €50m loan to Türkiye Sınai Kalkınma Bankası, the EBRD’s first credit line under its Sustainable Resource Initiative.
  • UBS appoints new levfin heads - SG heads to the Wharf - Leeming picked for RBS hybrid job
  • Nigeria is set for a busy run of syndicated loans, with bankers saying there could be at least six deals before the end of the year and that two of those – for IHS and Helios Towers – could be up to $1bn each. But while loans officials are optimistic about African lending and Nigeria in particular, analysts suggested there could be a rush to beat the storm clouds gathering over the country’s economy in 2015.