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There is little sign that summer holidays are keeping investors away from the corporate bond market this week: while the flow of deals may be slower than normal, issuers that have decided to tap the market are still receiving a warm reception.
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Louis Dreyfus Commodities Asia has sealed its $400m three year revolver, with a group of 38 banks. The loan, which was signed at the end of July, attracted mostly the company’s relationship banks, said a banker at one of the leads.
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Northgate, the UK van hire firm, has reduced its flagship bank facility and replaced the financing with a €100m private placement from Pricoa Capital.
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International Airlines Group's financing of its €1.4bn acquisition of Aer Lingus has taken another twist, with IAG signing a €600m term loan with Helaba and British Airways.
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Singapore-listed Frasers Centrepoint (FCL), which raised a £300m ($468.5m) five year loan from Barclays, BNP Paribas and Standard Chartered to fund the acquisition of boutique hotel chain Malmaison Hotel du Vin, has opened the loan into wider syndication.
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Amaya — Africell — Turkish Airlines — Ashtead