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Indonesian developer Grahamas Adisentosa is seeking a long-term loan of $1.458bn to fund the construction of a 111-storey building in Jakarta.
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DebtXplained, the leveraged finance covenant specialist, has hired a new European sales director with loan experience to a reach broader client base.
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The Asian syndication of a jumbo loan to back China National Chemical Corp’s (ChemChina) acquisition of Syngenta is seeing interest from many international lenders in Asia. Banks are weighing the benefits of the borrower’s state ownership against the weakness of its financials on a standalone basis, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Moody’s has released figures reflecting just how poorly leveraged finance in Europe fared in February, with loan issuance falling 70% from January's high.
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The investment grade corporate bond market has been on a wild ride since European Central Bank president, Mario Draghi announced that he would add euro-denominated corporate bonds to the bank's asset purchase programme on Thursday.
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Fortune Oil PRC Holdings is in the market for a $240m three year loan that will refinance debt signed in October 2013.