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Two Indian pharmaceutical companies, Cipla and Lupin, are sounding out banks for loans to fund recent acquisitions in the US.
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Natixis has promoted its former head of aviation, export and infrastructure finance in the Americas to a global role.
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Indonesia's Mitra Pinasthika Mustika Finance has tasted success with its maiden outing in the offshore syndicated loan market, increasing its deal to $150m and establishing relationships with lenders across Asia.
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Borealis, the Austrian chemicals and fertiliser producer, has extended its €1bn five year revolving credit facility by one year.
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It always gives great delight to be the conduit of bankers' warm sentiments for each other - particularly among the market's more outspoken protagonists - and in recent weeks the Ranger has heard some corkers.
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Formosa Plastics Group is holding talks with 10 to 15 lenders for a dual tranche fundraising of $2.5bn, with banks asked to submit their pricing thoughts for the loan.