Turkish M&A financing shrugs off riots and QE
Turkish loans and leveraged finance bankers are savouring a new mergers and acquisitions-driven boom in the face of political and market turmoil. Over $1.5bn of deals have already been completed since late December, with more set to follow and others in prospect if the lira’s battering attracts new corporate bargain-hunters, writes Olivier Holmey.
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