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  • Standard Chartered Bank's director of loan syndications in London, Pamela Green, has retired. The vacant position will be filled internally, the bank said.
  • As syndicated loan volumes in central and eastern Europe dwindled in the first nine months of the year, hit by conflict in Ukraine and sanctions on Russian banks and energy companies, Standard Chartered has emerged at the top of the bookrunner league tables.
  • Emerging markets bankers are this week hailing the return of Kazakhstan to the bond market, as the country printed its first deal for 14 years, a $2.5bn 10 and 30 year note priced from a $10bn book. But as well as sating demand the that had been building for nearly a decade, the country also broken new ground, issuing the first deal incorporating ICMA’s full set of recommendations for a collective action clause.
  • Indonesian power company Pertamina, which sent out a request for proposals for a $1bn loan in September, could increase the size of its borrowing by $500m or more after it received a strong response from banks.
  • State-owned Oil India has issued a request for proposals for a $125m five year loan that it plans to use to refinance existing debt.
  • Senior loans banker Aaron Chow has left HSBC after six years, GlobalCapital Asia understands.