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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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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.
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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 getting a lot of enquiries thanks to the generous pricing for what is a short tenor borrowing.
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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.
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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.
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The Asian operation of commodity major Mercuria Energy Group is in talks with banks to refinance a $1bn loan it raised in November 2013.
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Chinese smelter Yanggu Xiangguang Copper is looking for an offshore prepayment financing loan of $200m and has picked BNP Paribas to lead the deal.