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Sinopharm Holding China Finance Leasing, a unit of state-owned China National Pharmaceutical Group, is tapping offshore banks for a $200m term loan.
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The leveraged loan pipeline for September coughed into life this week, as AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals unveiled the first jumbo deal of the week, a €5bn loan to support its buyout by Carlyle and Singaporean government fund GIC.
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Tom Muoio is joining Fitch Ratings' corporate issuer team in September, three months after leaving Jefferies.
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A top Chinese automaker and Hong Kong listed-Xinyi Glass Holdings are separately sounding out banks for new syndicated financings.
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Impact investing — a specialist field, outside mainstream financial markets, in which investors seek environmental and social outcomes — is burgeoning, leading promoters to raise their targets for the market’s growth. But at the same time, more conventional investors are also laying claim to the term “impact”.
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Investors in corporate speculative grade debt in Europe are returning with appetite to their desks as the summer break ends. While the primary markets have yet to reveal a clear opening pipeline of deals for September, some fund managers said there were grounds to feel confident.