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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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French chemicals company Arkema has proposed a €1.74bn acquisition of adhesives maker Bostik from Total. The company has agreed a €1.5bn bridge facility and its longer term financing plans comprise a rights issue, hybrid capital and senior bonds.
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Indonesian power company Pertamina is seeking a loan of $1bn and sent out a request for proposals for the fundraising.
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SAP has agreed to acquire Concur, the US travel and expenses software provider, for $8.3bn. To fund the deal, the German IT company has signed a €7bn credit facility and obtained its first credit rating.
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K Wah International has made a rapid return to the loans market, inviting banks for a HK$3.85bn ($497m) 4.5 year loan to fund a construction project in Hong Kong.
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İşbank — Rudine — KMG International — Hankook Tire
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A burst of M&A announcements early this week from Danish national phone carrier TDC, auto parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen in Germany and French telecoms firm Orange lifted the mood in the western European loans market. But Orange's financing plans, which include hybrid bonds, show that deals may not always lead to loan mandates.