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Investment Grade Loans

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  • Mobile phone company Xiaomi HK’s $1bn dual tranche loan has around ten banks processing approvals to join at the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner level, for which the minimum commitment was $150m.
  • 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 getting a lot of enquiries thanks to the generous pricing for what is a short tenor borrowing.
  • With the US and UK markets largely closed to them, Russian borrowers are turning their sights on Asia. But bankers believe that any loan from a Chinese bank would be politically motivated, meaning that the Chinese loan market would not step up to meet any large scale funding needs.
  • Cigarette package printer Amvig Holdings has opened up an HK$2.6bn ($335m) refinancing into senior syndication. The deal has one mandated lead arranger and bookrunner and is offering banks the MLA title.
  • The Asian operation of commodity major Mercuria Energy Group is in talks with banks to refinance a $1bn loan it raised in November 2013.
  • Chinese smelter Yanggu Xiangguang Copper is looking for an offshore prepayment financing loan of $200m and has picked BNP Paribas to lead the deal.