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Deal rules and slow primary market make ramping up deals difficult
◆ Supranationals and agencies prepare to achieve the previously unthinkable ◆ Leveraged loans versus private credit and their effect on CLOs ◆ A new dawn for dollar covered bonds and UK equity market structure
◆ Schaeffler attracts €5.8bn peak book… ◆ …while SPIE finds €2.8bn of orders ◆ Strong demand allows for strong price moves
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  • Singapore oil trading company Winson Group is planning to extend by one year a loan signed in 2019.
  • HKR International, a conglomerate with operations in property development and healthcare, has turned to the loan market after five years for a HK$3.35bn ($432m) facility.
  • Rating agency reviews of CLOs are not resulting in mass downgrades in Europe. That has caused some to question what is going on given the damage the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns must surely have had on certain sectors of the economy that some CLOs are exposed to. Some transparency around ratings metrics would help soothe the angst.
  • Janus Henderson is planning an exchange traded fund (ETF) that will invest in the safest tranches of CLOs, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Rating agency reviews of CLO tranches which began in April are coming to an end, with the majority keeping their scores in early signals that the sector may avoid a mass of downgrades.
  • Ineos Styrolution, the styrenics supplying unit of Ineos, has signed a number of loan facilities to support its $5bn acquisition of BP’s aromatics and acetyls businesses. There were roughly $9bn in commitments from 23 banks.
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