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Lindorff, the credit management firm, priced €1.452bn-equivalent of notes on August 1 to finance its buyout by Nordic Capital.
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EMF postpones bond - Telefónica launches takeover bid - KKR to sell Boots
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Morgan Stanley has hired a banker from Deutsche in the new role of head of high yield, EMEA.
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Two leveraged finance bankers, one focused on Spanish corporate origination and one focused on financial sponsors, have left Barclays to join Credit Suisse's leveraged finance and sponsors team.
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Extensive preparation and cheaper pricing saw Jingrui Holdings to the finish line when the single-B rated property re-attempted a debut dollar issue on Friday, August 1. The Chinese borrower had returned to the drawing board after its first stab at the five year non-call three offering in May failed to garner enough investor interest, writes Isabella Zhong.
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A sour mood lasting weeks in leveraged finance markets, including fund outflows, culminated in Styrolution’s failure to secure a €1.6bn refinancing deal on Thursday. With two other levfin deals needing wider pricing to be completed and with another deal pulled in the high yield market, market participants now have serious doubts about the September deal pipeline.