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In Europe loans are the key to opening ancillary business while in the Middle East relationships should cap premiums
Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending
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Marel, the Icelandic food processing company, has signed €670m of loans that it will use partly to finance the acquisition of Netherlands-based Meats Processing Systems.
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Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing is seeking a HK$2.4bn ($310m) term loan to refinance existing debt and for its general corporate funding requirements.
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Symrise, the German fragrances and ingredients supplier, has doubled the size of its Schuldschein issue after receiving strong demand from investors.
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Banks have given another vote of confidence in commodity trading companies, as a 16-strong syndicate helped Trafigura close the refinancing of a $2bn loan at this facility's biggest ever size.
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India’s Reliance Industries signed its $1.47bn dual-currency loan at the end of last week in Dubai, with the deal sealed following commitments from a group of around 30 lenders.
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A $200m loan for China Water Affairs Group has been launched, with the Asian Development Bank providing half the fundraising and the remainder to come from lenders in syndication.