Chile:
Masisa Obtains A US$100 Million Credit Loan From Rabobank And Others Banks
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Two separate teams from Chilean firm Carey have advised Chilean
wood products company Masisa and a group of lending banks on a
US$100 million credit facility granted to the manufacturer.
Rabobank Chile, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Banco de Crédito
del Perú and Export Development Canada also retained
the New York office of Linklaters.
Masisa Forestal acted as guarantor for the loan, which closed on
30 August.
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