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In Europe loans are the key to opening ancillary business while in the Middle East relationships should cap premiums
Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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English law loan documents are not likely to be scrapped if the UK leaves the European Union, but there will be changes to the docs in the event of a Brexit.
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Santander's head of syndicated loans has left the bank, and Santander has replaced him internally.
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Cape, the UK industrial services company, has refinanced a £295m revolving credit facility, adding two banks to the syndicate and extending the maturity by two years.
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Loans bankers are holding out for details of the divorce agreement between the UK and the EU to surface before assessing the full impact of Brexit on their market. But in the short term, they expect a hit to already low volumes.
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The investment grade and emerging market loan markets have had a difficult time already this year, but the outlook has undoubtedly grown bleaker. Britain’s decision to leave the European Union has sent a shockwave through the markets that was simply too large to quickly comprehend.
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A subsidiary of Malaysian telecommunications company Axiata Group has approached the loan market for funds worth $100m.