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Borrowers across EMEA are pivoting further towards bilateral lending, which is proving a source of comfort as market conditions squeeze companies out of the syndicated loan market.
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Banks have shown quick interest in a new $500m loan from Indonesia’s Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (SMI), which is wooing lenders with a short tenor deal.
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Philippine oil refining and marketing company Petron has approached its relationship banks for a new club loan, after acknowledging the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic,
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India’s Mu Sigma, a data analytics firm, has kicked off an up to $100m loan in general syndication, after receiving commitments from three banks ahead of launch.
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Subsidiaries of China Steel Corp and Ta Ya Electric Wire & Cable have closed their respective dollar loans.
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Hopes that the recovery from the Covid-19 recession can be a green one have been widespread throughout the crisis, and no sector is more important to that aspiration than renewable energy. The industry as a whole has been well buffered from the downturn, but there are points of pain, and the post-pandemic market will be different.
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