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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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The Asian arm of Mercuria Energy Group has launched its $1bn triple tranche revolving loan into general, with a consortium of 10 mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners. The loan features one tranche that has a swingline option and another that comes with a utilisation fee.
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Indian state owned refiner Hindustan Petroleum Corp has opened a $300m financing into general syndication. An Indian lender has joined as MLA ahead of general launch, in addition to the five mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners,
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Vietnamese oil and gas firm PetroVietnam is looking at a $200m fundraising and has mandated two banks to lead the deal that is likely to open into general syndication soon.
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South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia Motors Corp is sounding out lenders for a $578m 10 year loan to finance the setting up of its Mexico operation.
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Turkey's İşbank has signed a $1.3bn equivalent one year term loan to refinance the $1.26bn deal it agreed last September. Its all-in cost of borrowing on the deal was 90bp over Libor and Euribor for the respective currencies, the same price it paid in May.
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French telecommunications company Orange has joined the growing roster of blue chip companies involved in substantial mergers and acquisitions. But the company's financing plans, which include hybrid bonds, show that such deals may not always lead to loan mandates.