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Pharmaceuticals firm Shire completed the syndication of an $18bn acquisition loan on Friday and will use proceeds to buy rare disease specialist Baxalta.
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Sanoma, the Finland headquartered media and publishing company, has retained support from its relationship banks in a €500m refinancing deal. But two banks did not return, as the group sought to slim down its syndicate.
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Bringing true Western style to a different terrain, the Ranger commandeered a contact's vehicle while riding her steed (a camel) across the Arabian desert.
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InVivo's includes all for loan — Safe Bulkers extends
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Safe Bulkers, the dry bulk shipping firm domiciled in Monaco, has extended the maturity on an outstanding loan, as the dry bulk industry battles against oversupply.
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The prospect of a huge financing package to back ChemChina’s $43bn acquisition of Syngenta has left bankers guessing how the two banks arranging the funding are going to structure and distribute the debt, especially as the lenders are working under separate mandates. Despite their size, the loans are expected to be well supported thanks to abundant liquidity in Europe and the target’s strong credentials, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.