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Syndicated leveraged loan and private credit markets share borrowers in a mutually beneficial way, but underwriting criteria could weaken
Global investors are turning to European private credit
Record fundraising in 2025 has left private lenders fighting for deals
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A $301m-equivalent five year refinancing for Trans Media Corpora has been launched into general syndication by five mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.
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With issuers already lining up €6bn of new deals in January, leveraged loan bankers are confident that the European market is set for another booming year in 2018.
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Bosal, the Dutch manufacturer of industrial equipment, is selling its tow bar division to private equity firm TowerBrook. EQT has provided the financing for the acquisition.
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Indian loan activity has got off to a steady start, with a large borrowing for companies under the Tata Group, including Tata Steel, due to be mandated shortly. Lacklustre credit demand from Indian firms may become a thing of the past as market participants are betting on a pick-up in momentum from the country this year. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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Private equity firm Sun European Partners is merging its portfolio business Flamingo with Afriflora, the world’s largest exporter of roses to Europe, and funding it with an all-leveraged loan deal.
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KKR closed fundraising for a $2.24bn global private credit fund on Monday that will target private junior and mezzanine corporate debt as well as asset-backed financing, while on Tuesday Barings said it had closed a $1.85bn fund that will invest in private senior secured middle market loans.