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Company last issued Schuldscheine in 2019
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A trio of agencies and an infrequent issuer have printed long dated paper in MTN euros this week, and there has also been long end corporate interest in Swedish kronor.
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A new section of the Schuldschein market is emerging, thanks to a virtuous circle. Property companies, until recently largely absent from the market, have begun to issue Schuldscheine, and these are attracting insurance companies, which rarely invest in the product because yields are too low.
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The buyout loan backing Advent’s acquisition of Evonik’s methacrylates business has struggled in the first round of syndication, with leads increasing the OID and targeting the wide end of guidance.
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UK broker finnCap Group has hired Graham Cooke and Krishan Raval from Royal Bank of Scotland and Livingstone Partners respectively.
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Schuldschein arrangers have been telling prospective borrowers to make spread ranges more attractive for lenders, if they would like the full attention of the market. With over 20 deals in the market, smaller lenders have to choose which credits to work on, often at first glance — and will be far more likely to ignore any borrower that does not offer good margins.
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French pharmaceutical firm Ipsen is holding a roadshow for possible US private placement notes this week, according to market sources.