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SGG Group, the corporate and investor services firm based in Luxembourg and owned by Astorg, will fund its acquisition of UK peer First Names in the leveraged loan market, which has already enjoyed its busiest January ever in EMEA.
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We are excited to announce that the GlobalCapital Bond Awards Poll is now open.
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The US high yield market is hunkering down, with skittish investors pulling a record amount of cash for the sector this week while the proportion of investors shorting high yield exchange traded funds hits a post-crisis high. David Bell reports.
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Investors in Europe’s leveraged finance markets have started to fight for better pricing and deal terms. But a lack of supply is playing in borrowers' favour.
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Investors want the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme) to bulk up their fight against loose high yield bond terms. Afme wants high yield investors to pay a fee for the first time. With borrowers only now tentatively coming back after an unusual risk off pause, this week’s confrontation between Afme and some investor members will add uncertainty to new deal pricing, said market participants.
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Bookrunners will start marketing the financing for KKR’s buyout of Unilever’s spread business as soon as next week, with the European high yield bond and the leveraged loan market both braced for supply.