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  • Wanda Commercial Properties Hong Kong is due to sign a syndicated loan facility at $487.5m, slightly lower than the launch size of $500m. But a few more banks that were unable to make the deadline are expected to come in later, which will allow the company to boost the deal size.
  • A subsidiary of Malaysian telecommunications company Axiata Group has expanded the bookrunner group of a $400m loan, which was overhauled and boosted from the original $100m in November.
  • The Schuldschein market grew sharply in 2016, adopting issuers from new sectors and jurisdictions as well as first time arrangers and investors. The market is expected to maintain healthy volumes and international growth in 2017, though with investor capacity stretched to the limit, volumes are not expected to exceed the levels seen this year.
  • The number of European direct lending deals increased 6% in the first three quarters of 2016, thanks largely to activity in mainland Europe, according to recent Deloitte research. Deals have also got bigger.
  • The Z5.14bn (€1.16bn) of loans for the leveraged buy-out of Allegro, the Polish online marketplace, have been allocated, with the leads choosing zloty rather than senior or junior euro bonds for the second lien piece.
  • CT Corp company Trans Retail is in discussions with several banks for a financing of $550m-$750m. The Indonesian borrower is yet to firm up the size of the facility, as it is still chalking out its capital expenditure plans.