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  • Alstom, the French rolling stock maker, has signed a €400m green guarantee facility, as this still highly niche part of the green finance market continues to grow.
  • BOC Aviation, the aircraft leasing arm of Bank of China, has launched a $750m borrowing into general syndication.
  • Prada, the Italian fashion house, amended and extended its main bank revolver last week, with a company spokesperson confirming that the deal is sustainability-linked and the borrower is looking to sign similar facilities in the future.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority warned on Monday against using benchmarks other than risk-free rates in the transition from Libor. It has asked any company under its remit to tell its FCA supervisor if it plans to use alternatives known as credit-sensitive rates.
  • ONGC Videsh, the overseas subsidiary of Indian state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp, has launched a $500m loan into general syndication. It is targeting a broad group of lenders for the fundraising, owing to lending caps imposed on banks.
  • Indian Oil Corp has mandated three banks for its $500m loan return, after inviting firms to bid for the transaction last month.