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Trafigura, the Singapore based commodity trader, launched a $4.3bn loan refinancing on Thursday as it looks to improve terms off the back of a standout year in 2015.
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A big spike in the interbank rate for offshore renminbi has cast doubts over the development of the nascent CNH Hibor loan market. The changes in the overnight rates unnerved bankers, who responded that a wait-and-watch approach would be the most sensible, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Glencore launched its refinancing of a one year $8.45bn loan today (Thursday), which is hotly anticipated although the margin is set to widen as the company's credit spreads have surged to record levels.
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Taiwanese conglomerate Formosa Plastics Group has launched a $2.5bn dual tranche loan into syndication.
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A seven year borrowing of up to $500m for state-owned Indian company National Thermal Power Corp (NTPC) has become the first to be stymied by a change in guidelines to foreign currency debt issuance by domestic companies.
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Swedish telecommunications company Tele2 has retained all of the original lenders as it refinances a €800m revolving credit facility.