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A Chinese company-led consortium is set to use staple financing worth A$800m ($606.4m) to back its acquisition of a stake in Australia’s GenesisCare. The transaction has piqued the interest of loan market participants given how rarely the instrument is used in Asia, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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There is a distinct sense of impending summer slowdown in corporate debt this week, both for loans and bonds. But that has not stopped a number of borrowers rushing to wrap up sizeable deals before the window closes.
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A $113m term loan to back Hong Kong-listed Aupu Group’s proposed take private has been allocated among seven banks, according to a source.
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Austrian real estate investment company Immofinanz has enlisted one bank to support its €604m acquisition of shares in fellow Austrian property company CA Immobilien Anlagen. The share purchase paves the way for a merger between the two.
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The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) of Malaysia is making a rapid return to the loan market, mandating two lenders for a £240m ($317m) new money trade.
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In a rarely seen occurrence in Asia, a Chinese company-led consortium is set to use staple financing to support its acquisition of shares in Australian company GenesisCare, according to sources.