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Liquidity event at American manager comes at fraught time for industry
Major sectors in leveraged loans are trading down, making shrewd credit selection vital
Deal could include $950m of bonds
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The Philippines’ Aboitiz Power Corp has found support from a group of 22 banks for a $300m loan that will finance its acquisition of AC Energy’s thermal power company.
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Paul Byrne, the treasurer who helped structure the first additional tier one (AT1) gender equality bond, is joining Quartech, the asset manager of HomeOptions, an ESG not-for-profit firm that aims to challenge private equity funds purchasing mortgage portfolios in Ireland.
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Andrew McNaught will lead BNP Paribas’ UK advisory team from the end of the month, as the French bank plans to develop its corporate operations in the country “further, faster”.
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Crédit Agricole has appointed Sébastien Domanico as head of global markets for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, just weeks after he was picked to lead a different division at the bank.
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A recent flurry of leveraged and acquisition financing activity in Asia has caught the attention of loans bankers hungry for new assets. But as trade tensions and fears about a growth slowdown ramp up, the pressure on the market is high, writes Pan Yue.
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Banks are racing to expand their sponsors coverage teams as they fight to remain relevant to private capital providers at a time of disintermediation in investment banking. By David Rothnie.