Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group
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Details on pricing have emerged on CT Corp company Trans Retail Indonesia’s $575m five year loan, which is expected to be pre-funded by seven lenders shortly.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) was looking to sell a five year bond from its holding company on Wednesday, remaining the only Japanese ‘mega bank’ to look to euros for its total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) requirements.
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CT Corp company Trans Retail, which had been in discussions with banks for a fresh financing since late last year, is on the verge of signing the deal.
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Citi became the first US bank to hit the market in 2017 amid a torrent of Yankee issuance, as it took home $5.25bn in two separate trades to power a record start to the year for dollar supply.
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Heavy demand for a HK$2.8bn ($361m) loan for Permira's leveraged buyout of Tricor Holdings has led to a big scaleback in allocations to banks.
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National Bank of Abu Dhabi signed a $2bn three year loan on Tuesday, cementing the bank group for its $175bn merger with First Gulf Bank, though some key European banks turned down a role on the deal.
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Having issued twice in the Eurobond markets last month, Russia's Gazprom has turned its attentions to the loan market with an €800m four year deal.
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A A$484.2m ($361.5m) five year facility to support Philippine company Universal Robina Corp’s acquisition of Snack Brands Australia has been allocated, with 17 new lenders coming in.
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Indian Oil Corp, which sent out a request for proposals at the beginning of November for a five year borrowing to refinance a $300m bridge loan, has mandated one bank for the deal.
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Citic Resources Holdings signed a $310m three year self-arranged term loan on Thursday, with five banks joining the trade.
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An A$500m ($380m) five year facility to support Philippine company Universal Robina Corp’s (URC) acquisition of Snack Brands Australia has attracted commitments from about 15 banks.
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New lenders have signed a $300m refinancing for Gas Authority of India (GAIL), which was launched into general syndication in October.