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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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Kingboard Laminates Holdings has returned to the market for an HK$3bn ($386.8m) refinancing of a deal from 2010. The company is paying a premium over its last fundraising, which it sealed at the beginning of the year, as it has been a frequent borrower and many banks already have an exposure to it.
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Financial services company Far East Horizon has wrapped up a three year loan at a higher than launch size of $272m loan, with 16 banks. The bullet loan, which has been around since September, features a margin pegged to China’s state owned Sinochem’s shareholding in Far East Horizon.
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The Angel Trains Group, a UK rolling stock leasing company, signed a refinancing loan totalling £1.16bn on Friday. The loan comprises £125m of junior bank debt and just over £1bn of senior bank debt.
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Bankers in the Schuldschein market are expecting up to another €1bn of issuance this year after United Internet brought a whopper €600m loan, alongside a run of other large deals in 2014 from issuers such as Fresenius, Axel Springer, B Braun and Fraport.
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RPC, a plastic packaging manufacturer in the UK, has refinanced a revolving credit facility to £490m as it looks to buy Icelandic competitor Promens.
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India’s Hindustan Petroleum Corp has closed its $300m fundraising with commitments worth $225m pouring in from 12 lenders during general syndication. Though it got off to a slow start, the deal gained traction once lenders took into consideration the thinning in pricing for Indian state owned names after it launched.