ANZ
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The Indian deal is considered ‘appealing’ versus other competing loans
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Bad debt manager pushes out $1bn bond with anchor support despite choppy markets
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The deal is the first green loan from Reliance and the first green loan from India for an acquisition
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The agri company is tapping Asian loan market liquidity for a sustainability deal linked to lower greenhouse gas emissions
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The Australian bank is looking to expand its leveraged finance business in the region
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Senior banker succeeds Farhan Faruqui, who was named ANZ’s chief financial officer in August
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The Asian private equity firm is inviting banks to sub-underwrite a loan to support its investment in a unit of the Dalian Wanda Group
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ANZ has promoted veteran banker Farhan Faruqui as its new chief financial officer.
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A pair of banks moved the bar downwards as they printed two of the tightest Australian dollar deals since the 2008 financial crisis: ING Australia found demand for dual tranche covered bond, while United Overseas Bank tapped the three year point of the curve.
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Louis Dreyfus Co Asia has become the latest commodities company to tap the debt market, seeking a $450m sustainability-linked loan that is being widely syndicated.
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ICBC Financial Leasing Co sold a $1.25bn three tranche deal on Monday that was well supported by Chinese banks.
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The Asian Development Bank began preparing issuance in both the Kangaroo and Kauri markets on Monday, with the latter set to mark its second gender bond in New Zealand dollars.