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Goldman Sachs — Kurt Geiger — Genus — Heathrow — Investec — EPH
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This week ChemChina launched syndication for the European tranche of its Syngenta acquisition loan. The deal is much bigger than many expected, at $20bn.
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Property firm Derwent London has issued a £105m US private placement, its first since 2013. Three institutional investors, all of whom are new to the relationship, bought the notes.
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ChemChina is raising $20bn of loans in Europe for its $43bn acquisition of Syngenta although many bankers had expected the firm to raise just $13bn outside China.
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The Schuldschein market has just completed what could be its second largest ever deal — for around €1.6bn — in an especially private transaction for Aldi’s Austrian subsidiary, Hofer.
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TCC Group has invited banks to pitch for a $3.5bn financing to support its acquisition of a stake in retailer Big C Supercenter. Bankers are welcoming the deal as it provides an opportunity to book Thai assets following a lull in foreign currency loan activity from the country. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.