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Tikehau Capital, the French asset manager that specialises in private debt, has raised €510m of new share capital, including from Temasek and the Peugeot family, as it targets opportunities outside Europe.
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The Euro private placement business will be relatively immune from Brexit volatility, said many bankers this week, although some see a small rise in pricing ahead.
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Euro private placement market participants are taking differing stances on the result of the UK's vote to leave the European Union last week, with some seeing opportunity and others more cautious.
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The former head of corporate debt capital markets at Rabobank has been promoted to head of capital markets — leaving positions open, which could include head of syndicated loans.
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French textiles and apparel manufacturer Chargeurs has agreed its debut Euro PP — a €25m seven year deal — as well as a €32m bank facility.
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The US private placement market has hosted a few whopper deals from European issuers this year, but overall dealflow has been underwhelming. Meanwhile, the Schuldschein market has had its second busiest quarter ever and has already led bankers to raise their full year volume predictions. Rob Cooke and Elly Whittaker report.