Goldman Sachs
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Bluefield Partners, the UK solar energy investment firm, launched on Monday the bookbuild for the IPO of a new fund, despite the failure of two solar power IPOs in the past three months. The sale will run until July 30.
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Beijing Infrastructure Investment has mandated six banks to work on a proposed international bond, just four months after it tapped the market with a euro offering.
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Block trades made a tentative return to the European equity capital market this week, though bankers had said on Monday that they did not think deals were likely.
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Goldman Sachs said that Karen Cook would become co-chairman of its investment banking division.
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Vistra, the European corporate and fund services provider, has been marketing a $700m acquisition loan in New York and London, despite uncertain levfin markets.
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A pair of public sector borrowers were able to place larger than planned dollar benchmarks on Thursday.
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Vistra, the European corporate and fund services provider, is marketing its $700m acquisition loan in New York, after showing the deal to London investors on Wednesday.
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European corporate and fund services providers Vistra and Orangefield are holding bank meetings for a $700m transatlantic buyout loan, despite uncertain leveraged finance markets.
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Philip Morris International is looking to pare down its stake in Indonesian subsidiary HM Sampoerna, in a deal that could raise some $1.3bn. Five banks have been tapped the run the share sale, which could be the largest in Indonesia since 2013.
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Goldman Sachs has hired a banker from Deutsche Bank to join its FIG DCM team in London.
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Turkish financial institutions have taken no notice of the slowdown of deals elsewhere in the CEEEMEA region, with several deals progressing this week.