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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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Commodities trading company Trafigura has wrapped up its latest fundraising at $1.73bn with an oversubscription for the dual currency loan propelled it well past the launch size of $1.3bn. The deal saw commitments pour in from a total of 29 lenders, including five first time lenders.
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Eiffage, the French construction and concessions company, has signed a €1bn five year revolving credit facility with 16 banks. The deal was 25% oversubscribed.
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Cigarette package printer Amvig Holdings has allocated its HK$2.6bn ($335m) refinancing loan, following successful senior and general syndications, during which commitments poured in from nearly two dozen lenders.
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The syndication of the $3.5bn bridge facility for Electrolux's acquisition of GE Appliances has closed oversubscribed, according to a banker at one of the leads.
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Beijing Enterprises Water Group has wrapped up its ADB ‘B’ loan at $288m, nearly double the launch size of $120m, as the presence of the supranational and SOE backing proved to be big draws for banks.
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Indonesian telecom tower operator Solusi Tunas Pratama is firming up a more than $800m financing to back its purchase of 3,500 towers for Rph5.6tr ($460.5m) from Axiata Group Berhad subsidiary XL. The proceeds of the fundraising will also be used in part to refinance existing debt.