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Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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Standard Chartered has reorganised its capital markets operations, splitting its DCM and loan syndications units. Coinciding with the rejig is the departure of Aaron Russell-Davison as the head of debt capital markets, with more changes expected to take place.
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Duo leads Tata Chem’s sterling financing — ONGC to net $1.775bn from four — Viettel Cambodia beams $50m loan — Minsheng Leasing trims borrowing to $150m
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Taiwanese company Quanta Computer is forming the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group for a $400m loan, four months after one of its subsidiaries sealed a much larger borrowing.
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Glencore has warned of an increase in costs to existing loan facilities in the event of a credit rating downgrade from Moody’s or Standard & Poor's.
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Margins on investment grade loans cannot get much tighter, said one syndicate banker after oil trader Vitol completed a $8bn refinancing of 2014 loans.
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Markets have stabilised after the recent turmoil, but a lack of issuance across corporate bonds and loans this week illustrates how nervous borrowers are that further upheaval could be on its way.