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Two privately owned Indonesian companies have hit the loan market with attractive margins on offer, marking a break from thinly priced deals by state-owned firms. But the mood among bankers is one of caution. While the outcome will provide a clear picture of the appetite for Indonesia, the syndications will face challenges. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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The leveraged loan market in Europe is close to a standstill. Only two deals launched this week, Solenis' €100m incremental term loan ‘B’ and PQ's $300m equivalent term loan 'B', and bankers said there is little more notable issuance to come.
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Panama’s Global Bank eyes Asia liquidity — Indo Eximbank in $725m fundraising — Protelindo in bilateral talks
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Indonesia’s Chandra Sakti Utama Leasing (CSUL) has approached the loan market for $80m, in a deal that comes backed by its accounts receivable.
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Mongolia has received commitments from Chinese lenders for its debut syndicated loan of up to $500m.
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Moody’s said in a report released on Wednesday that the UK leaving the European Union would be credit-negative “for most UK-based companies”.