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Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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Allocations are out for a $145m loan backing the Blackstone Group’s acquisition of Serco’s business process outsourcing assets in India.
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Two senior bankers from Royal Bank of Scotland’s defunct Asian loans division have moved to Banco Santander.
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Investment grade loan pricing has stopped falling — meaning the flow of refinancing deals is ebbing. Mergers and acquisitions, as ever, are what banks want, and they are confident of getting more in 2016. But will banks finally get round to weeding out unprofitable relationships? Rob Cooke reports.
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Commodities trader Trafigura will next week launch its refinancing of a $5.3bn facility, with Glencore expected to follow shortly thereafter. Bankers believe these issuers will retain support from key lenders, despite their mixed successes in 2015.
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Oil trader Vitol is syndicating a $3bn loan with a margin of 185bp and should complete the deal by the end of the month, according to a banker involved.
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Indian state-owned companies Power Finance Corp (PFC) and Rural Electrification Corp (REC) have sent out requests for proposals for loans worth a collective $520m. The invitations come close on the heels of the Reserve Bank of India’s announcement of a new framework to regulate overseas borrowings.