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Russia's adoption of Basel III regulation could add impetus to efforts to build a securitization market in the country. With banks being forced to hold more capital, pushing down shareholders’ return on equity, both parties are itching to find new ways to jettison assets from the balance sheet, said analysts.
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Smurfit Kappa has announced that it will call its €500m 7.25% 2017 bond. The Dublin-headquartered paper packaging producer can call the bond from November 15 this year.
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An amend and extend of outstanding debt by Worldwide Flight Services, the aviation company owned by private equity firm LBO France, received unanimous consent from the company’s existing group of investors on Tuesday. The deal, which will close in the next few weeks, will extend the maturity and substantially increase the margins on two of the debt’s tranches.
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Douglas reprices - Skrill allocates - Card Factory's tight issue - Funds back Campbell Europe - Britax margin out
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Indian company Hexaware Technologies has launched a $215m leveraged loan into general syndication, to help finance its acquisition by Baring Private Equity Asia.
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Annual global leveraged loan volumes have crossed the $1tr mark for the first time since the financial crisis, according to a new report by Dealogic, leading to concern among some bankers that the levfin market may be approaching bubble territory last seen in 2007.