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The facility is being used to drive Saudi investment in industries away from petrochemicals
Bankers uncertain whether trades that didn't cross the line in 2024 will proceed
Company has doubled its relationship banks
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Electric cables have melted, tarmac buckled, businesses closed. Forests and towns have burned. The western US and Canada are in the grip of a savage drought. It ought to be called a once in a lifetime event; unfortunately, that is unlikely to be the case.
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Ashurst has hired a new partner, Robert Child, to boost its Asia restructuring and insolvency business.
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The Vietnam consumer finance subsidiary of Korea’s Mirae Asset Financial Group has become the latest firm to join a flurry of Vietnamese financial institutions in the loan market.
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Car Inc is seeking a new loan after an absence of five years from the market, but it will have to navigate the fallout from Luckin Coffee’s past governance concerns and the latest crackdown by China on technology companies to get its deal across the finish line. Pan Yue reports.
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Chongqing Pharmaceutical (Group) Co is making its debut in the loan market for $150m. It is set to directly compete against a larger Chinese state-owned peer that is also testing lenders’ appetite for a new fundraising.
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Raben Group, the Dutch-Polish logistics firm, closed its first sustainability-linked syndicated loan for €225m on Friday.