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An alternative asset manager founded by former Banc of America Securities executive Stephen Ketchum is making the rounds with investors for a $300 million debut collateralized loan obligation; one of at least two new managers to enter the space in recent weeks.
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India’s IDBI Bank has no plans to return to the international loan market in this calendar year, after finding enough bank demand to raise $250m from a syndicated loan.
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Nestlé, the Swiss golden child of the capital markets, is marketing a new one year loan facility with a margin of just 10bp, the same price it set for the deal it signed in October last year.
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The new Turkish bank loan benchmark price of 135bp all-in looked ever more entrenched this week as Isbank became the third to sign a deal at that level.
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MIDDLE EAST First Gulf Bank launches first loan in five years
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Ok, so Nestlé’s getting a loan. But let's be clear — this in no way counts as the market coming back to life. It is Nestlé, after all. So we can feel perfectly justified in dragging out a final Olympics-themed article before we have to look again at real news.