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Chongqing Red Dragonfly Oil has raised a $126m onshore loan with a group of seven lenders joining in syndication.
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Indonesian television broadcaster MNC Sky Vision is back in the loan market for a $275m borrowing with two lenders at the top. The company was recently slammed by a credit rating downgrade because of rising leverage and weakening performance.
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Europe’s private debt market is growing, as companies seek funding diversity and longer maturities than offered by bank loans. GlobalCapital estimates there was €45bn of issuance of private debt to institutional investors last year.
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UK car recovery breakdown firm, RAC is planning to refinance the loan portion of its capital structure with a whole business securitization, likely similar to rival breakdown cover business The Automobile Association’s (The AA) secured financing. Ross Lancaster reports.
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ChemChina gave 11 banks allocations in the $20bn tranche of its Syngenta acquisition loan on Thursday, bringing the total number of banks in the syndicate to 16.
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The Asia ex-Japan loan market betrayed little direction in the first quarter and the mood of syndication bankers is one of measured optimism for the year ahead. Bankers are making diversification their new goal and are hunting down opportunities in newer sectors, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.