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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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Taiwanese electronic components distributor World Peace Group is back in the market for a NT$10bn ($327m)-equivalent dual-currency loan. Meanwhile, a Foxconn subsidiary is seeking to refinance an old deal.
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The financing for the €1bn acquisition of roofing business Imerys Toiture to Lone Star Funds was revised this week to include a subordinated debt tranche, as levfin investors still active in August pocket riskier but higher yielding paper.
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Across the credit spectrum, US corporate borrower inactivity made for a July that was exceptionally quiet, compared to typical summer volumes.
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Europe’s leveraged finance markets are having a hard time slowing down for the traditional summer break. Investors are willing to keep deploying cash and issuers are responding, with several deals scheduled to be priced in the next two weeks.
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Daniel Aharoni has started at Barclays as a managing director in its telecoms, media and technology team for Europe and the Middle East (EME).
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Europe’s leveraged finance markets are having a hard time slowing down for their traditional summer break. Investors are willing to keep deploying cash and issuers are responding, with several deals scheduled to be priced in the next two weeks.