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  • Bank of China and HSBC are tipped to be mandated for Chinese company GF Securities’ debut offshore syndicated loan of HK$650m ($84m).
  • Chinese real estate company Franshion Properties, which in March announced the possible spin-off and listing of its hotel assets on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has launched into general syndication a HK$4bn ($516m) loan to back its plans.
  • China’s Huawei Technologies launched a $1bn revolver into the European market on May 19 as it aims to expand its funding sources away from Asia.
  • Chinese state-owned grain trader COFCO is inviting banks to pitch for a $3.2bn syndicated facility, as it aims to fund its recent partnership with Noble Group while simultaneously repaying a shareholder loan. But coming at a time when the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is cracking down on lending to Chinese companies, the less than appetising margins on offer have led to varied responses among lenders.
  • International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) launched a $250m five year revolving credit facility into general syndication on May 22, making it the first issuance under the Philippine company’s $1bn loan programme.
  • Cement manufacturer Holcim Indonesia is speaking to banks for a loan of about Rph2tr ($175m) as it seeks to refinance some of its outstanding debt.