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Volkswagen, the scandal-hit German car company, is intending to return to the unsecured bond market in the first quarter of 2016, once it has updated its MTN programme, the company's financing chief has told GlobalCapital.
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Financial sanctions on Russian entities and other international political tensions have slowed syndicated lending to emerging markets in 2015 and, according to a Loan Market Association poll, the market remains wary of the outlook for 2016.
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Ferrari, the Italian carmaker, has signed a bridge loan and a term loan of €2bn in total, and a revolver of €500m. The company has not disclosed the structure or pricing on the facilities, however it said the term loan comprises the majority of the total facility.
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BoC Aviation has increased its latest borrowing to $500m after banks from across Asia poured into the transaction.
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State-owned Indian companies National Thermal Power Corp (NTPC) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL), both regulars in the syndicated loan market, have sent out new requests for proposals.
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Solar power producer Etrion has more than halved the all-in interest payable on its Italian debt facilities with a €222m refinancing package.