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Global investors are turning to European private credit
Record fundraising in 2025 has left private lenders fighting for deals
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Weil, Gotshal & Manges’ acquisition finance-focused head of banking is joining White & Case in London as the US firm looks to expand its leveraged finance offering.
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Leveraged borrowers Adb Safegate and Groupe Ecore had active euro roadshows for floating rate debt, keeping the leveraged finance markets open this week.
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Ho Chi Minh City Power has sealed Vietnam’s first syndicated financing in the onshore dong market, with a bevy of Taiwanese and South Korean lenders piling in.
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The chances of a profound transformation of financial markets to equip them to fight climate change rose this week, when the European Parliament adopted a bold set of policies that would require investors, banks and companies to take into account their impacts on the environment and society. Bonuses would be linked to sustainability targets.
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A combination of high demand, asymmetric advice and aggressive borrowers is crushing protection terms for leveraged loan investors in Europe, according to fund managers, analysts and lawyers. But the level of demand means that more cov-lite deals emerged this week.
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New York-listed aircraft leasing company Aircastle, owned by Japan's Marubeni Corp, has returned to the loan market for a $250m revolving credit facility.