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In Europe loans are the key to opening ancillary business while in the Middle East relationships should cap premiums
Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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China concerns have failed to dissuade European corporate borrowers from going about their capital markets business this week, with a number of bonds in the works and acquisition loans progressing.
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Ashtead, the UK-based equipment rental company, has increased a credit facility to $2.6bn to fund an expansion of its fleet.
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Israeli pharmaceutical company Teva has 15 days to raise $33.75bn of funds to buy US firm Allergan's generics business.
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Commodities trader Gunvor Singapore has exercised an accordion feature to increase the amount of its latest revolver to $1.0627bn, with seven lenders joining the 31-strong syndicate. This is the second increase by the company, which was initially seeking $550m and wound up the borrowing at $911.7m on the back of strong demand.
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One loans director recalls receiving an unexpected Turkish bath at a loan signing ceremony.
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Indonesian vehicle financing firm BFI Finance has wound up its three year loan at an increased size of $105m after 18 banks piled in. The deal was launched at $75m on May 11 and originally included a greenshoe that could take it up to $100m.