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German auto parts manufacturer Progress-Werk Oberkirch (PWO) has signed a €100m syndicated loan with four banks, including one institution lending to the firm for the first time.
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South Africa's Steinhoff is lining up $3.8bn in loans to buy bedding retailer Mattress Firm. The acquisition will give the retailer a foothold in the US consumer market.
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Indonesia’s Pertamina is expected to launch its long awaited $1.5bn five year financing into general syndication this week, punctuating a quiet period for the southeast Asian loan market.
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Louis Dreyfus Commodities Asia has wrapped up a $600m revolver after overwhelming demand allowed it to allocate the full greenshoe to banks, raising the total amount by $100m.
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Petit Forestier, the French refrigerated vehicle leasing firm, closed syndication of its €525m acquisition loan earlier this week with oversubscribed commitments from lenders.
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Yunnan Water Hong Kong Co, an affiliate of Chinese provincial government backed Yunnan Water, has capped its latest borrowing at $130m despite having sought $150m originally.