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Property developer HKR International has increased the size of its borrowing to HK$8bn ($1.032bn) to accommodate the 14 lenders that have formed the syndicate group.
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Kingboard Chemical Holdings has increased its borrowing to HK$6bn ($773m) from a launch size of HK$5bn, after 18 banks came on board during general syndication.
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Yo-yoing global equity markets will shock M&A in Europe but will not stem deal flow altogether, as savvy companies continue to make strategic plays, write Dan Alderson and Elly Whittaker.
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The UK’s gargantuan £4.2bn infrastructure project, the Thames Tideway Tunnel, will delight institutional investors and bankers alike with as much as £2.8bn of rare inflation-linked bond issuance. Elly Whittaker reports.
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Asklepios — ECOM — Abraaj — JLIF — Albaraka Türk — Kenya Pipeline Co — Kernel — Nibulon
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Europe's bond market is showing few signs of picking up speed before September, though mandates are emerging, while a pair of infrastructure deals — including one for a so-called super sewer — will be keeping loans bankers busy.