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  • India’s Yes Bank is expected to launch its $275m fundraising that is split into one, two and three year portions and is available to banks for participation in two currencies, later Friday.
  • Cigarette package printer Amvig Holdings has launched its HK$2.6bn ($335m) refinancing into general syndication after sealing the senior phase with five lenders.
  • CMB Financial Leasing, a subsidiary of China Merchants Bank, has netted a loan of $295m, nearly double its target of $150m, as 14 lenders came into the deal. It saw a good response from Taiwanese banks, which were drawn to the comfortable three year tenor and generous all-ins.
  • Albaraka Turk launched a new syndicated murabaha facility on Thursday, and is looking for up to $150m split between euros and dollars. The borrower expects to sign the loan in September, but will be paying more than it did for its one year facility last year thanks to political volatility in the region.
  • Loan bankers have every reason to be getting twitchy. Any lingering hopes of Russian deals getting a reprieve were finally extinguished this week as fighting continued in Ukraine and tensions with Russia escalated, writes Dan Alderson.
  • With Akbank having led the year’s second wave of Turkish bank refinancings last week, peers Yapi Kredi and Isbank are expected to follow suit in the second or third week of September, say bankers. Finansbank is looking to refinance a one year syndicated loan that matures in November.