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Eighteen year facility backed by EIFO comes as interest in energy infrastructure mounts
New facility smaller than the original but 20% larger than the launch amount
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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Glencore has refinanced €15.3bn of facilities, with nine banks leaving the syndicate and one new bank added to the position of mandated lead arranger and bookrunner.
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UK defence contractor Cobham has become the latest of 13 international companies to issue a Schuldschein this year, providing welcome activity for a market that has slowed after a record first quarter.
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Tieto, the largest IT services company in the Nordic region, has refinanced its flagship revolving credit facility, increasing it from €100m to €150m.
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The Philippines’ largest bank — BDO Unibank — is in the market to raise $350m in a deal led by half a dozen mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners. The bank is the latest among a string of financial institutions out of the country to go offshore for dollars. Bankers expect more activity of this kind, as Philippine lenders look to fund their fast growing economy.
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Holcim and Lafarge have accepted an offer letter from CRH of Ireland to buy €6.5bn of their assets. CRH will issue €1.9bn of bonds in the next six months as part of the financing package.
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International Airlines Group, owner of British Airways and Iberia, will use a €1.4bn loan to finance its cash offer of the same size for Aer Lingus.