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  • Khopoli Investments, a subsidiary of India’s Tata Power, has launched into syndication a $205m three year loan priced at 210bp over dollar Libor, which bankers on the deal are hoping will be enough to generate strong interest from lenders.
  • Norwegian oil firm Det Norske Oljeselskap has signed a $2.1bn acquisition loan and is in talks with banks to obtain a $2.75bn reserve-based lending facility, partly intended to refinance the acquisition debt.
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  • Asia Cement (China) Holdings, which started speaking to banks earlier in May for a $250m loan, has picked Bank of Taiwan as the bookrunner, launching the deal to the market this week.
  • Internet firm Tencent Holdings, creator of messaging service WeChat and QQ, has sealed its $200m loan five months after it was launched into syndication, in a deal that drew a very weak response from the market due to its tight pricing.
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