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British American Tobacco’s (BAT) acquisition of US rival Reynolds American will trigger other merger talks across the tobacco industry which could see financing deals rolling up to capital markets, loan bankers believe. Silas Brown reports.
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The African loan market has hit 2017 on the front foot, with bankers heralding the support shown for Kenya and Sibanye deals as testament to gathering confidence in the region — but only for the right credits.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch will soon syndicate a €4bn bridge loan it has underwritten to back French aerospace group Safran’s acquisition of Zodiac Aerospace, the French maker of aircraft seats and interiors. The two companies want to leapfrog up the pecking order of aircraft parts suppliers.
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Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic) has reopened discussions with banks for a loan of as much as $2bn, having put funding plans on hold last year.
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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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Following the departure of Andy Jameson, MUFG has appointed Phil Roberts as head of its EMEA investment banking division.
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