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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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At least one highly rated European company is negotiating with its banks to make the interest payments on a syndicated loan negative — creating the potentially bizarre situation whereby banks would pay the company to lend it money, writes Elly Whittaker.
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Dufry – HES Beheer – BCA Marketplace – Club Med – Grupa Azoty – International Bank of Azerbaijan – Kungsleden – UBM Group – Oriflame
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Oriflame Cosmetics, the Swedish beauty company, has signed a €110m revolving credit facility and adjusted the covenants to fit with its recent reduction of debt.
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Li Ka-shing’s Cheung Kong Property is scheduled to sign its reorganisation loan at a reduced size of HK$40bn ($5.16bn) with 28 lenders. The trade, which started out at HK$55bn, was heavily oversubscribed as 28 banks piled in with commitments of at least HK$5bn each.
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Guotai Junan Hong Kong is considering raising the size of its latest fundraising to HK$10.5bn ($1.35bn), more than double its launch size of HK$5bn, after a strong response during general syndication.
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UBM Group, the UK marketing and communications company, has signed a £400m five year revolving credit facility with its core relationship banks.