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The leading deals and organisations of 2024, as voted by the market, were crowned at a gala dinner in London
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Taiwan’s technology service company Wistron Corp has returned to the loan market for a $300m facility.
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Private equity firm Gaw Capital Partners is in talks with banks for a new borrowing to support its potential acquisition of Cityplaza One, a commercial office building in the heart of Hong Kong.
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BNP Paribas has shaken up its advisory business to address underperformance in its home market, but this must be more than a quick fix to restore national pride, writes David Rothnie.
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Capital markets players have a variety of stances on the forthcoming US presidential election. A survey by UBS this week found 51% of wealthy US investors wanted Joe Biden to win, while 55% of business owners favoured Donald Trump.
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A Climate Bonds Initiative and Credit Suisse document on ‘financing credible transitions’ may help to create a market standard for judging when a company is moving to a net-zero carbon future. One of its creators said that, in theory, firms could raise dedicated transition equity as well as debt.
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NH Hotel Group, the Spanish hotel chain, has extended its revolving credit facility, but three lenders have pulled out of the deal, which has been reduced in size by €14m to €236m.