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Paragon Group, the UK ticket printing company, has tapped a euro private placement it issued in April, raising €35m.
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Helaba and VC Trade launched a digital platform with the hope of transforming the market, but the big test was whether other arranging banks would be convinced to join up. Two months later BayernLB is co-arranging a transaction with Helaba — which could be the first sign of broader acceptance of the platform.
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Frozen bakery supplier Aryzta’s shares fell by as much as 30% on Thursday as it issued a profit warning that full year Ebitda was expected to be 9%-12% lower than guidance released in January. This is a cause for concern for Schuldschein lenders endeavouring to rid the market of the stench left by Carillion and Steinhoff.
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The Schuldschein market has been left with more questions than answers after a Moody’s report claimed IFRS 9 rules, which force liable assets to be marked-to-market, could implicate "liquid" Schuldschein loans.
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UK independent school Charterhouse has sold £35m of USPP notes to Pricoa Capital Group.
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Real estate services company Savills is looking to sell inaugural US private placement notes.