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Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust is selling US private placements, some 18 months since its last outing in the market.
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David Miller has become the new chief executive of Credit Suisse’s investment banking and capital markets (IBCM) unit, replacing James Amine.
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The Society of London, better known as Lloyd’s of London, is marketing a US private placement (PP). The insurance organisation's debut in PPs in its 333 year history is another sign the market is attracting a wider range of UK companies than ever before.
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Gewobag, the A2/A+ rated German housing company, has launched the first Schuldschein with Euribor floor set below zero, just months after placing €700m of Schuldscheine into the market.
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Radius Housing has become the first housing association from Northern Ireland to raise US private placements, selling £105m to fund social housing developments.
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Large Schuldscheine are being lined up for the first quarter of next year, arrangers said, with investors reaching their lending limits for the year. But there are still deals numbering in the double digits to be done by Christmas.