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New rules on Indian offshore borrowings have dismayed local bankers as it bans them from participating in offshore deals for non-bank financial corporations and firms that support infrastructure — the bread and butter of their loans business. But the changes are not a bad thing and will shake Indian lenders out of their complacency.
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The Reserve Bank of India has come out with a new framework for raising offshore debt, with one of the rules preventing non-banking financial corporations (NBFCs) from issuing anything other than rupee denominated debt.
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General Electric has terminated an agreement to sell its appliance business to Swedish household appliance producer Electrolux, toasting bankers' plans to provide bridge financing.
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The loan market will gather in London on Wednesday, December 9, for the Loan Syndicate Manager’s Forum's charity carol service.
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The Ranger was relentless in hounding busy bankers last week - no matter what activities they were already engaged in.
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Zumtobel, the Austrian lighting manufacturer, made one change to its seven bank syndicate in a €500m loan refinancing.