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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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Philippine shopping mall operator SM Prime, which gained six new mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners at the end of May for its $300m loan, is planning to close the deal as a club, thanks to a strong response at the top level.
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1MDB sets eyes on $2.5bn — Citic in $1bn pricing talks — Agile out with HK$2.665bn — Delta Dunia spins $150m — REC lights up $100m — Springland shops for $250m — CMB Leasing throws open $150m
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UK oil exploration firm Tullow Oil has signed a Nkr3bn ($500m) three year revolving credit facility to refinance debt early.
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Gallant Venture has closed syndication of its three year $166m loan, reducing it from the launch size of $410m after selling two Singapore dollar bonds in April and May. But despite getting commitments from 23 banks in general, the borrower ultimately chose only four lenders to join the deal.
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Battersea Power Station, which began holding talks with banks for a sterling loan in early March, has firmed up a £1.25bn ($2.13bn) facility to be arranged by three mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.
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Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF), which opened up a $200m loan into syndication in April with the backing of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), has closed the deal at a larger size of $250m after the syndicated portion was oversubscribed.