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Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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The syndication timeline for a $145m loan backing the Blackstone Group’s acquisition of some Indian assets has been pushed back.
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Three Indian state-owned companies have sent out separate requests for proposals for borrowings totalling $775m to refinance existing debt.
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China Cinda Asset Management has sent out a request for proposals for a loan of around $5bn to back its bid for the acquisition of Nanyang Commercial Bank, according to sources.
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The European Investment Bank has agreed to provide a loan of up to €200m to Avinor, the Norwegian airport operator.
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Chinese borrowers have unsettled loans bankers by either slashing the size or the margin of their dollar loans at the last minute. The moves have been criticised by lenders forced to gain approvals from their credit committees all over again. But banks need to adapt quickly. With China’s credit environment changing at such a rapid pace, such tactics are only likely to become more frequent.
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German airline Lufthansa is considering issuing its first Schuldschein for three years because the German private placement market could offer it better pricing than the conventional bond market.