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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
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Doha Bank is the latest lender to join the parade of financial institutions looking to gain access to Asian bank liquidity for their syndicated loans. The lender has launched a $500m fundraising that requires a chunky minimum commitment.
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Royal Dutch Shell has signed a one year extension to a $7.48bn revolving credit facility.
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Avicem HK, a subsidiary of Shenzhen-listed Avic Electromechanical Systems Co, has wound up a €350m ($384.6m) loan with a group of four banks.
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AerCap Holdings, one of the largest aircraft leasing companies in the world, has approached the Asian loan market for a $300m refinancing, having met lenders in Taipei in May.
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Finnish real estate company Sponda has signed an €80m unsecured loan agreement with three banks to refinance its syndicated loan that matures this month.
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Shire, the UK pharmaceutical company, has agreed to acquire US biopharmaceuticals company Dyax for $5.9bn in cash. Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley are arranging financing.