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Charlie Jacobs, senior partner and chairman at law firm Linklaters, is set to become co-head of UK investment banking at JP Morgan.
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Grünenthal, the German pain relief medicine maker, has extended the maturities on €535m of term loan facilities, telling GlobalCapital it is open to various financing options, after a press report saying investors had shunned a new euro leveraged loan.
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Martin Luehrs has been appointed to lead global capital markets at Morgan Stanley's Frankfurt-based broker dealer.
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VPBank Finance Co, the consumer finance arm of Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank, has further increased the size of its loan to $230m after additional banks joined the deal.
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US private placement agents have struggled to attract their typical stable of well rated corporates to their market this year. Public bond markets have proven too cheap for PP funding to compete and the European wing of the market has suffered as a consequence. But instead of waiting for the scales to tip back, agents should find new European borrowers from the financial institutions sector.
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Thai Union Group, a seafood producer, has raised its first sustainability-linked loan of Bt12bn ($401m)-equivalent from the Thai and Japanese markets.