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Tatjana Greil Castro has been promoted to co-head of public markets at Muzinich an investor in corporate credit.
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Once Schuldschein market darlings, auto parts suppliers are beginning to look to lenders like they may be in distress. Some fear a wave of credit restructurings on the horizon, when the market's lean documentation standards are likely to be tested.
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After a period of quiet, the Schuldschein market is creaking back into life. At least four international companies have entered the market in the past week on the hunt for new debt.
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Top tier UK universities are likely to issue public and private debt in the fourth quarter of this year, to fill a funding gap from collapsing summer revenues and dwindling numbers of international students. With operating conditions for the sector decidedly bleaker, many expect a clutch of lower ranked UK universities to go bust in the next few years.
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The Monks Investment Trust, the UK listed investment trust managed by Baillie Gifford, has sold £100m of US private placements.
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Any investor in a market as international and broad as the Schuldschein deserves a healthy secondary market. This is emerging, but certain market grandees are resistant. They should embrace it.