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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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • RPC, a plastic packaging manufacturer in the UK, has refinanced a revolving credit facility to £490m as it looks to buy Icelandic competitor Promens.
  • 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.