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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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Swiss commodity trader Mercuria Energy Trading has roared past its refinancing target to sign a $2.65bn syndicated loan.
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European corporate loan volume hit $447bn this week, its highest year-to-date volume since 2007, according to new data. But deal numbers are at their lowest level for four years, and senior loans bankers are crying out for profits, not volumes.
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Government owned Malaysian strategic development fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad is in the market to raise a $2.5bn loan that will be led by four banks.
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Strabag, the Austrian construction company, has signed a €2bn letter of guarantee facility and completed an amend and extend on a €400m revolving credit line.
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India’s Rural Electrification Corp has approached the market for a $100m five year bullet loan, sending out a request for proposals to banks.
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Indonesia Infrastructure Finance, which opened up a $200m loan into syndication in April with the backing of International Finance Corp, has closed the deal at a larger size of $250m after the syndicated portion was oversubscribed.