Grohe cuts as Europe sees path for cov-lite
German bathroom and kitchen fittings firm Grohe is slashing the margins of its euro and dollar covenant-lite term loans priced last year, as bankers argue that cross-border transactions are making European leveraged loan investors increasingly comfortable with the cov-lite structure, writes Nina Flitman.
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