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Deal could include $950m of bonds
Upper mid-market firms eschew ‘exciting’ stories as cracks emerge in European private credit
Pharmaceuticals and energy transition also ripe sectors for M&A
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Hurricane Energy’s restructuring plan has been thrown out by the High Court, in a victory for shareholders led by activist fund Crystal Amber, which are now poised to replace the board of the troubled oil drilling firm. The judgement underlines the care with which companies must exercise when seeking to use the new ‘cross-class cramdown’ features of the UK’s restructuring law.
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BNP Paribas has retained its place at the top of the EMEA loan league table for the first half of 2021, but its market share is much smaller than for the same period last year.
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West China Cement returned to the bond market this week after an absence of nearly seven years to raise $600m.
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Four Chinese local government financing vehicles courted dollar investors on Tuesday, raising $870m between them.
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Third-party equity investors have come back to the US CLO market supporting the heavy issuance that sources believe will continue over the summer.
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The flurry in European leveraged credit supply continues this week, as trigger-happy investors push for deals further down the credit curve amid record low levels of corporate distress.
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