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  • Nocibé, the French perfumery chain, has increased its new term loan ‘C’ by €200m, as it seeks to capitalise on the strong investor demand for the loan.
  • K+S, the German supplier of fertilisers, has mandated BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, DZ Bank and Morgan Stanley to arrange a roadshow for a potential bond transaction.
  • RAC, the UK car breakdown service, will pay its private equity owner Carlyle a larger dividend than initially planned, after it decided to increase the size of its new term loan ‘D’ by £20m.
  • JP Morgan Asset Management has opened the placing and offer of shares in its new senior secured loan fund, which it expects to raise at least £100m and invest only marginally in European credits.
  • Brakes Group, the UK-headquartered food distributor, hopes to sell its £200m debut bond on Wednesday. Leads released guidance in the 7.25% area and closed books at 1pm London time.
  • Two storming weeks at the beginning of November produced €21.7bn of European investment grade corporate bond issues, and although this week has started more quietly, fresh mandates keep being announced.