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The familiar problem of inter-creditor opacity has also reappeared
Company in 'no doubt' a public trade would have delivered better pricing
As with other private placements from Africa, observers have questioned the merits of the format
Benin reaped the rewards of its sukuk debut last week, and will do so for years to come
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Kenyan borrowers look set to lead the charge when African loans emerge from their recent lull, said loans bankers, with several requests for proposals floated.
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The bookrunner league tables for international sukuk are skewed by huge lead manager line ups and low overall volumes and need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
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The bookrunner league tables for international sukuk are skewed by huge lead manager line ups and low overall volumes and need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
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Afren, the London-listed, Africa-focused oil exploration company, has heralded its initial agreement with a group of lenders and bondholders as the only way to avoid default.
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Two block trades have gone well tonight, as GlaxoSmithKline has sold half its 12.4% stake in Johannesburg-listed Aspen Pharmacare, while private equity funds have sold the last chunk of ISS, the Danish cleaning firm.
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Sappi, the Austrian-South African paper maker, on Thursday priced its €450m of senior secured bonds inside price guidance, into a high yield market with solid demand this week.