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Tata Chemicals has picked banks for a new £200m ($303.5m) refinancing, hitting the market after a hiatus of nearly two years.
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Fabege, the Swedish real estate company that bills itself as eco-friendly, has gained a €100m equivalent long-term loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) denominated in Swedish kronor.
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Taiwanese company Quanta Computer is firming up the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group for a loan of $400m, four months after winding up a much larger borrowing via subsidiary Quanta International.
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Oil trader Vitol is expected to finish its annual financing of flagship loans by Wednesday, according to a banker on the deal.
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Commodity trader Gunvor has launched its $1bn annual loan refinancing, following a deal for its Asian subsidiary that doubled in size after strong demand from lenders.
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Aaron Russell-Davison has left his role as Standard Chartered’s head of debt capital markets, his move coinciding with the bank reorganising its capital markets operations, according to sources close to the situation.