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Kari Lindberg

Hong Kong

Reporter at Bloomberg News

Covering Greater China @business | All thoughts are my own.

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Kari Lindberg |Pearl Liu

    Zur Aufbesserung seiner Finanzen ist der angeschlagene Hongkonger Bauprojektentwickler New World Development dem Vernehmen nach auf der Suche nach weiteren Banken, die sich an einem milliardenschweren Kredit beteiligen. Der dreijährige Kredit beläuft sich auf bis zu 15,6 Milliarden Hongkong-Dollar (1,75 Milliarden Euro), als Sicherheit bietet New World eine seiner wertvollsten Immobilien, Victoria Dockside.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Kari Lindberg |Pearl Liu

    The Victoria Dockside complex in Hong Kong. (Bloomberg) -- New World Development Co. is looking for more banks to join an up to HK$15.6 billion ($2 billion) loan backed by its key asset, Victoria Dockside, according to people familiar with the matter, as the cash-strapped company tries to shore up its finances.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Kari Lindberg |Saikat Das

    Swedish private equity firm EQT AB has obtained an around $162 million loan to finance a payout to shareholders of India’s fertility services provider Indira IVF, which it owns a majority stake in, according to people familiar with the matter. Some 16 banks participated in the loan including BNP Paribas SA, HSBC Holdings Plc, DBS Group Holdings Ltd. and several Taiwanese lenders, one of the people said, who asked not to be identified discussing a private matter.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Kari Lindberg |Saikat Das

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Kari Lindberg |Saikat Das

    Human embryos on a petri dish viewed through a microscope. Photographer: Sandy Huffaker/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Swedish private equity firm EQT AB has obtained an around $162 million loan to finance a payout to shareholders of India’s fertility services provider Indira IVF, which it owns a majority stake in, according to people familiar with the matter. Some 16 banks participated in the loan including BNP Paribas SA, HSBC Holdings Plc, DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

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Kari Soo Lindberg @KariSoo1
26 Nov 24

SCOOP: Digital Edge DC, a company backed by private equity fund Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, is reaching out to banks for a potential loan of about $400M-$500M to fund a data center project in India, according to people familiar. #DataCenter #India https://t.co/aWSqRDEVfR

Kari Soo Lindberg
Kari Soo Lindberg @KariSoo1
8 Nov 24

#China builder Hopson Development is in talks for a new private loan to refinance an expired bridge facility that backed the purchase of some property in #HK, according to people familiar. https://t.co/I6WZw5IMKo

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Kari Soo Lindberg @KariSoo1
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