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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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State-owned Indian companies National Thermal Power Corp (NTPC) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) have hit the syndicated loan market with separate requests for proposals.
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India’s Reliance Industries is back in the market to refinance a $1bn loan from 2010, just days after signing a $1.5bn facility.
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A $125m loan for Bharat PetroResources International (BPRL), a subsidiary of Bharat Petroleum Corp, has wound up with demand driven by Taiwanese lenders.
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Daimler closed its books on Friday for its Schuldschein note, increasing on its launch size from €300m to €1.1bn.
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Gunvor, the commodity trading company, has closed its refinancing loan with commitments surpassing the deal's $1.1bn launch size.