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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Vietnamese oil and gas firm PetroVietnam has picked two banks to lead a $200m fundraising that is likely to open into general next week.
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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.