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Indonesian motorcycle credit company Federal International Finance (FIF) has roped in nine lenders to supply a $200m three year loan on a club basis.
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Flagship Finnish airline carrier Finnair has signed a €175m three year revolving credit facility, refinancing a previous unused three year facility signed in July 2013.
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CP Pokphand, part of Thai firm Charoen Pokphand Group, has raised a $600m loan to repay outstanding debt.
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Lifestyle International Holdings has returned to the loan market for a HK$8bn ($1bn) fundraising after a gap of nearly five years. The borrower, which operates the well-known Sogo department stores, has opted for a syndication instead of a club deal, with the rarity element of its name helping find to attract interest. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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A $12.7bn Asia-focused loan for China National Chemical Corp’s acquisition of Swiss firm Syngenta is expected to enter the second phase of syndication as early as next week.
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China's GF Securities, which made its debut in the offshore syndicated loan market in 2014, is in talks with seven lenders for a fresh borrowing.