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Deal said to be largest of its kind in private credit as a once niche industry continues rise to mainstream
More companies considered IG could lead to more financing through private markets
◆ Wendel proves the summer market isn't just for the big boys ◆ Trio of new issues show buoyant market for banks ◆ Private credit's threat to the investment grade bond and loan markets
Major private credit investors aspire to more as funding from private debt seeks to go mainstream
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced the hands of many corporate treasurers to radically alter their business strategies. This will likely have an impact on companies' abilities to meet targets on their sustainability-linked facilities, some bankers believe. Silas Brown reports
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German dairy group Müller has sold €250m of US private placements across five, seven and 10 years maturities.
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Aerospace and defence supplier Meggitt has sold $300m US private placements at three and five years, according to market sources, with leverage step ups to further protect investors.
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Quadgas, a gas asset and infrastructure investment consortium that sits above UK utility Cadent Gas, has sold $600m-equivalent of US private placements, in the first UK utility deal for more than six months.
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Puma, the sportswear maker, launched Schuldscheine on Monday tied to its sustainability performance.
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Brussels Airport is looking to sell US private placements, according to market sources. It is the first European airport to try its luck in the market since the coronavirus reached Europe.