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A blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) company is launching a platform to increase access to capital markets funding for small companies and open the private debt market to more investors.
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With the Federal Reserve on Wednesday signalling a July interest rate cut, investors say they are planning to move further afield for opportunities, shifting more heavily into off-the-run assets to hit yield targets.
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A loan on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre in East London, last securitized in a 2014 CMBS, is being refinanced, with BNP Paribas and HSBC announced as arrangers for a new £750m ($940m) dual tranche offering.
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Middle market credit investment manager MidOcean Partners has hired a former Apollo Global Management executive as CIO.
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The UK government launched its Green Finance Strategy this week, including a broad range of measures to stimulate awareness of climate change and other environmental problems in financial markets, and ease the flow of capital to green projects. But observers criticised the government for not setting out a plan on how to finance the transition to a zero emissions economy.
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German heat exchanger firm Galapagos, which is deep in negotiations over a debt restructuring, accidentally paid a coupon to bondholders last month, despite a deal with secured creditors to waive the payment ahead of a bid to tackle its debt load. Meanwhile, unsecured bondholders rejected proposals from the company and its secured creditors, leading to a threat from Galapagos that the bondholders will be wiped out.