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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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Property company Henderson Land Development has sent out invitations to banks for a refinancing loan of HK$6bn ($773.8m). The deal has a lot of things going for it, said bankers, noting its juicy pricing and good timing, as banks look to build books at the beginning of the year.
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After a gentle start, corporate bond issuance is zooming ahead in top gear in Europe, with both spreads and yields at or near record lows.
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Indonesian automobile consumer financer Federal International Finance (FIF) signed a $225m loan in December. The syndicate for the loan, which was led by HSBC and Mizuho and came with a guarantee from the Japan Bank for International Co-operation, consisted entirely of Japanese lenders.
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Pirelli, the Italian tyre maker, has revved up the year's loan market business with a €1bn facility signed last week, that the company said was three times oversubscribed.
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Taiwanese semiconductor maker Pan Jit International has sent out invitations for an NT$3.5bn ($109.68m) loan. Banks can participate in US dollars and Taiwanese dollars, earning a margin based on the company’s profit.
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Power Finance Corp (PFC), which is in the market with an RFP for a $210m 6.5 year loan, has extended the deadline, said a banker.