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  • United Asia Finance has launched a HK$600m ($77m) four year fundraising into syndication. The Sun Hung Kai-backed company is offering a high all-in compared to the sub-100bp being paid by other Hong Kong blue chip names.
  • The former head of loan syndications at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ is moving back to his old firm, Royal Bank of Scotland, according to sources, though the bank now looks very different to the firm he left in 2012.
  • Hong Kong’s MTR Corp has a reputation for recalibrating pricing in the region’s syndicated loan market and its latest HK$15bn ($1.9bn) dual-tranche facility is no different. The company has returned to the market after a gap of nearly 10 years, but its long absence is unlikely to pose a challenge, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
  • Baring Private Equity Asia has lined up five banks to syndicate a $456m loan that backs its bid for Singapore-based Interplex Holdings.
  • Loans for ONGC Videsh and Saka Energi Indonesia have had commitments from banks, with the former likely to close at the end of this week.
  • A $465m 21 month refinancing for Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) has gone into general syndication after the borrower mandated banks for the loan in December 2015.