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Investment Grade Loans

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  • Bhira Investments, a subsidiary of Tata Power, has opened a $460m 18 month loan into general syndication as part of a $560m fundraising. The deal is already generating a lot of interest thanks to the generous pricing for what is a short tenor borrowing.
  • Mobile phone company Xiaomi HK’s $1bn dual tranche loan has received commitments from 15 banks wanting to join at the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner level. The minimum commitment in the senior phase was $150m.
  • India’s Yes Bank has picked a consortium of 11 lenders to finance its $275m three year loan. Most of the banks that participated in its last fundraising have returned for the new one.
  • In the middle of a quiet August, thoughts among leveraged finance bankers have naturally turned to September, traditionally one of the busiest months of the year. But market participants are unsure how many transactions still need to be done, following the surge of supply that hit the market in July.
  • Thai integrated packaging solutions provider Berli Jucker Public is likely to approach the market for a €650m-€675m ($870m-$903m) bridge loan in the next couple of weeks. The money will be used to finance its acquisition of Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam, according to bankers.
  • India’s state-owned Power Finance Corp (PFC), which launched its $250m five year loan into general syndication on July 11, has received commitments from 12 lenders.