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Dasin Retail Trust, which sealed the year’s first mainboard listing on the Singapore exchange earlier this month, has signed a loan that backed the IPO. The deal had four lead banks, which brought in three participants during syndication.
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The margin compression that dominated the Asian syndicated loan market in 2016 was expected to spill into this year. But Chinese capital controls have proved to be a game changer, with Mainland companies compelled to turn to overseas funding, said market participants. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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Xella, the German building materials maker, held a bank meeting on Thursday morning in London for the first large buyout of the year so far, as it markets €1.3bn of loans backing its buyout by US private equity house Lone Star.
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3i has hired ING’s co-head of technology, media and telecoms mergers and acquisitions in a raft of additions to its private equity practice around the world.
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Agrokor, a Croatian retail, food and agriculture company, has abandoned its syndication of a three year term loan complaining of unfavourable terms.
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Every shade of corporate bond has been able to find a home with euro investors this week, despite investors’ mutterings about overly zealous spread tightening and continued scepticism about the long end.