Vietnam
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Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup Joint Stock Co and its automobile subsidiary VinFast have launched a $500m loan into general syndication, after one bank joined at the senior stage.
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Vietnamese borrowers have kept loans bankers busy amid a broader slowdown in the syndication market. But the welcome they have received so far from lenders may cool down faster than expected.
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Vietnamese companies are increasingly turning to the offshore loan market, providing bankers with relief amid a wider slowdown in Asia. Pan Yue reports.
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Vietnamese dairy producer NutiFood Nutrition Food Joint Stock Company has postponed a planned three year dollar bond, but said it has not given up hope of returning to the debt market later.
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VPBank Finance has made a quick comeback to the offshore loan market, seeking its third deal this year.
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Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup Joint Stock Company and its automobile subsidiary VinFast have returned to the loan market, seeking a total of $500m in senior syndication.
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India's Vedanta, Syndicate Bank make loan comeback — Shanghai Sinnoil defaults on $400m loan — Fullerton allocates $250m among 17 banks — Lesso closes $1.1bn refi — Indorent holds non-deal roadshows
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Moody’s is considering downgrading its Ba3 rating on the Government of Vietnam, in light of an alleged delay in payments on an obligation.
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Furniture maker Samson Holding has closed a $120m club loan with three banks to support the construction of a new factory in Vietnam
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Vietnam’s Mong Duong Finance has launched a $484.71m borrowing into general syndication, in tandem with a bond it issued at beginning of the month.
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Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup is planning a return to the offshore debt market to raise up to $750m from international bonds.
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Credit Suisse has appointed Le Hoai Nam to lead its Vietnam investment banking and capital markets coverage, according to a source familiar with the matter.