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  • Indian state owned refiner Hindustan Petroleum Corp has launched its $300m loan into general syndication, with the five leads already being joined by one Indian lender at the mandated lead arranger level.
  • Borealis, the Austrian chemicals and fertiliser producer, has refinanced its €1bn five year revolving credit facility, originally signed in 2012, pushing the maturity out to 2019, with an additional two year extension option.
  • Indian Oil Corp is back in the market, this time with a request for proposals for a C$600m ($541m) loan. The state owned refiner is understood to be seeking the money for the acquisition of a stake in a liquefied natural gas port in Canada and to refinance a Canadian dollar loan it company raised in February.
  • Allocations are out for Chinese real estate company Franshion Properties’ HK$4bn ($516m) three year dual currency loan that was launched in May to back plans for listing its hotel assets on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The deal took a while to close as the borrower’s sector was not a popular one among lenders, said bankers.
  • Vietnamese oil and gas firm PetroVietnam has picked two banks to lead a $200m fundraising that is likely to open into general next week.
  • South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia Motors Corp has sent out a request for proposals for a $578m ten year loan to finance the setting up of new facilities in Mexico.