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Siberian Coal Energy Co (Suek) is expected to refinance an existing $1.5bn loan and, in doing so, set the benchmark as the first big Russian loan of the year. The transaction offers a sliver of hope in a painfully barren market and will determine the depth of lenders’ appetite for Russian debt.
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India’s InterGlobe Technologies (IGT) is tapping the international loan market for a debut $100m five year borrowing.
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Taipei Fubon Bank has hired Monica Chang, ANZ’s former head of loan syndication in Taiwan, to lead its syndicated loan team.
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South East Water, the UK water supplier headquartered in Kent, has debuted in the US private placement (US PP) market, according to participants in the sector.
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With market conditions strong last week, leads on the most hotly anticipated leveraged financing of the year decided to press ahead and launch. The $10.5bn debt package backing Brookfield’s buyout of Johnson Controls’ Power Solutions business will hit all the major pockets of demand, with term loans in dollars and euros, senior secured bonds in dollars and euros, and unsecured notes as well.
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EMEA loans bankers are taking some positives from developments in the wider capital markets after the direct start to the year in at least five years.
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