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Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod), the central organisation of Ghana’s cocoa industry, has raised its annual syndicated loan. But the borrower did not have an easy ride and had to concede much higher margins, according to bankers.
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Lippo Malls Indonesia Retail Trust is in discussions with banks for a S$120m ($87m) loan that will support its acquisition of shopping malls in Indonesia.
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Three Asian lenders in the Schuldschein market have said they are struggling to lend into specific sectors that have fallen into difficulty during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Technical changes to the UK government’s large business support scheme open the way for private equity-owned firms to draw on the facility, but limits on dividends and new indebtedness may still discourage sponsors from using the scheme.
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Schott, the German glass company, has refinanced a five year revolving credit facility with a three year deal, amid a push from lenders to reduce the maturity of their loan portfolios.
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Export-Import Bank of India has closed the syndication of a $500m loan after securing eight banks.
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