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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the Belgian-Brazilian brewer, submitted a final recommended offer for SABMiller on Wednesday, having raised a record $75bn loan to support the transaction.
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Santander has completed an overhaul of its London loans team, with four new hires that it hopes will lead the bank to the forefront of Europe’s corporate finance business. The Spanish bank wants a bigger role in high level acquisition finance in western Europe and is also investing in CIB divisions in Asia, eastern Europe and the US.
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Minsheng Financial Leasing’s offshore loan has generated enough demand to allow for an increase from the launch size of $200m, despite the borrower slashing the margin by 45bp after launching into general syndication.
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Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik (AT&S), an Austrian printed circuit board manufacturer, has tapped the Schuldschein market. The firm is getting more than an attractive interest rate, as it exploits the product’s Asian investors.
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Beijing Enterprises Water Group has returned to the international loan market for a $200m deal, which comes with a $100m greenshoe. The money is being raised under the International Finance Corp’s A/B programme, with the supranational as lender of record.
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Veolia, the French water, waste and energy management company, received strong demand for a €3bn loan refinancing but fewer banks got a share of the spoils.