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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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The popularity of China’s marquee technology firms is showing no signs of abating, with both Tencent Holdings and Baidu increasing the size of their borrowings following bumper responses.
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The US private placement market has hosted a few whopper deals from European issuers this year, but overall dealflow has been underwhelming. Meanwhile, the Schuldschein market has had its second busiest quarter ever and has already led bankers to raise their full year volume predictions. Rob Cooke and Elly Whittaker report.
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Uniper, the Germany energy company subsidiary of E.ON, is preparing to syndicate a €5bn loan to a wider group of banks.
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Royal Vopak, the Dutch oil and gas storage company, has tweaked the bank group in its refinancing of a €1bn revolving credit facility.
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Indonesia’s Solusi Tunas Pratama is looking to replace its dollar liabilities with local currency borrowings in a bid to curb risks from FX volatility. The firm is just one of a list of borrowers considering a similar approach. But the change in tack has caused some concern among foreign lenders, which would struggle to compete with local banks. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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Indian mortgage lender HDFC is seeking $375m five year money in general syndication and is set to receive the entire loan from the leads this week.