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Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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As the Bank of England frees up more capital for UK banks to encourage them to lend, already under-lent loans bankers look at how M&A might boost the lackluster market.
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Indian state-owned oil companies Bharat Petroleum Corp, Indian Oil Corp and Oil India have sent out separate requests for proposals for borrowings totalling $1.9bn to finance their acquisition of a stake in an East Siberian oilfield.
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China National Chemical Corp held a roadshow on Tuesday in Hong Kong for banks invited to join its $12.7bn loan in general syndication, as it looks to tie up funds for its acquisition of Swiss firm Syngenta.
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Groupe SEB, the French kitchen appliance and coffee machine maker, has added three banks to its group in the syndicating of its bridge loan.
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Petit Forestier, the French refrigerated van and truck hire company, launched its €525m acquisition loan into syndication just days after the UK voted to leave the EU.
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EMEA loans are down sharply this year and few are optimistic that the second half will provide a boost. However, the Schuldschein market has ploughed ahead with deals in another year of strong issuance volumes despite the UK’s Brexit vote last month.