CTBC
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Tata Capital Housing Finance has launched a $75m debut borrowing into the market, as another subsidiary of the Tata Group also seeks a separate maiden facility.
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Two subsidiaries of Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Corp have closed their offshore borrowings at bigger sizes.
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Far East Horizon has boosted its latest offshore borrowing to $1bn, attracting 10 participants during syndication.
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China Lesso Group Holdings, a manufacturer of home building materials, is preparing to refinance two loans with 2020 maturities, inviting existing lenders to join the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner group.
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Union Bank of the Philippines has returned to the offshore loan market, having been absent for more than 20 years.
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Two Indonesian auto finance companies, Indomobil Finance Indonesia and Chandra Sakti Utama Leasing (CSUL), have returned to the offshore loan market.
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Indomobil Finance Indonesia has paid up for its offshore loan return for a new $100m three year borrowing.
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Indonesia’s Mega Central Finance and Mega Auto Finance have returned to the offshore loan market, jointly seeking a $100m dual currency deal.
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Two subsidiaries of Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Corp are in the syndicated loan market raising a China onshore facility and an offshore deal respectively.
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Bank Rakyat Indonesia has closed its $700m offshore syndicated loan, with 15 participants joining during syndication.
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Chow Tai Fook has launched a HK$6bn ($764m) loan into general syndication after attracting seven banks at the senior level.
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Singapore’s Interplex Holdings has returned for a $400m five year loan to refinance a 2016 borrowing that supported its acquisition by Baring Private Equity Asia.