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  • Heavy demand for a HK$2.8bn ($361m) loan for Permira's leveraged buyout of Tricor Holdings has led to a big scaleback in allocations to banks.
  • The European subsidiary of US commodity trader Louis Dreyfus Company has extended the tenor of its European revolving credit facility and increased the deal by $200m, though the borrower did not tighten pricing on the loan, according to a lead banker.
  • The holiday season kicked off at the Loan Syndicate Managers’ Forum’s carol concert in London last week and, as usual, Canon David Parrott delighted the crowd with another lively sermon — though one banker risked life and limb by questioning the quality of the drinks served at the Commerzbank reception...
  • Hong Kong-listed cigarette package printer Amvig Holdings is in the market for a HK$1.6bn ($206m) equivalent dual currency loan to refinance debt. The company will pay banks a fixed rate of interest for the renminbi portion of the deal.
  • Indonesian conglomerate Astra International is in the process of putting together a group of lenders to supply its latest $200m loan.
  • Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan are joint lead arrangers and bookrunners for a bridge loan of up to £12.2bn ($15.18bn) which 21st Century Fox will use to buy the remaining shares in Sky it does not own.