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Banks arranging private placements in Europe have started weighing up bringing companies from the financial sector to market, amid a deal drought from the corporate borrowers which are the usual staple fare.
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Online travel agency Hostelworld has signed a five year €30m secured loan facility with HPS Investment Partners, the asset manager headquartered in New York.
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Listed real estate firm CPI Property is repaying a portion of its Schuldschein early at par, taking advantage of favourable legal conditions in Germany regarding early prepayments of floating rate loans. Sources say other companies may use this option if funding conditions remain so attractive in public markets.
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A consortium led by CVC Capital Partners is seeking a HK$2bn ($257.9m) loan to support the take private of Hong Kong fashion retailer I.T.
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Asia Allied Infrastructure Holdings, a Hong Kong-listed property developer and investor, has returned to the loan market after one year. It has raised HK$1.3bn ($167.6m) from a group of five banks.
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More securitizations of UK government-backed SME loans are being executed in private, with Funding Circle, a pioneer in the market, closing a deal with Sixth Street and Barclays in late January.