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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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A Japanese lender has joined the eleven leads on Tata Steel’s multi-currency jumbo fundraising and three to four more banks are expected to come in before the loan goes into general.
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The £1.35bn fundraising for Battersea Power Station, which began holding talks with banks for a sterling loan in early March, has moved into the senior phase with the borrower’s relationship banks.
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Airbus Group, the French-headquartered aerospace company which used to be known as EADS, has launched syndication for its €3bn revolving credit facility, which is not due to mature until April 2017.
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The £1.35bn fundraising for Battersea Power Station, which began holding talks with banks for a sterling loan in early March, has moved into the senior phase with the borrower’s relationship banks.
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German machinery maker Siemens has offered the shareholders of Dresser-Rand, the US oil and gas industry engineering company, $83 a share, valuing the business at $7.6bn (€5.9bn).
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Merck KGaA, the pharmaceuticals company based in Darmstadt, has obtained bridge financing for its $17bn (€13bn) acquisition of Sigma-Aldrich. The final funding structure comprises cash and debt only: around €2bn of cash on Merck’s balance sheet, €4bn of bank loans and €7bn of bonds.