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In a secretive deal that has only come to light now, NBAD signed $1bn of tightly priced one year loans with five close relationship banks at the end of last year. The lenders were Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Crédit Agricole, Citigroup, HSBC and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.
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Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi investment firm, has launched a $2bn loan refinancing and will likely aim for a tight margin despite a choppy Middle East loan market, according to bankers.
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Capital market participants tend to keep their heads below the political parapet. Brexit is one issue they must not ignore. It would sabotage the City’s leadership in financial services and be an assault on the fabric of global governance.
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International Finance Corp (IFC) is set to offer a funding lifeline to Nigeria’s banks after the country sought emergency loans this weekend.
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Recent Middle East loans that have struggled in syndication indicate some lenders are having second thoughts about the regions’ borrowers just at the point when the latter need the loan market more than ever. The imbalance is about to upset the entire structure of the market, writes Elly Whittaker.
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The Turkish loan market is open for business in 2016 as Turk Eximbank and Akbank launch loan refinancings.