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Even leveraged deals still being underwritten, though banks are selective
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 debt restructuring saga at Norwegian paper company Norske Skog has taken another sharp turn a day after seemingly reaching a breakthrough with investors, after a group claiming to represent more than half of the company’s unsecured creditors rejected the latest proposal.
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ING is planning to bring on a director of leveraged capital markets from Société Générale early next year.
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Bruce MacKenzie has joined UBS as a managing director in the bank's EMEA leveraged capital markets business, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital.
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Italian technology company Almaviva is marketing a €250m five year non-call two year senior secured high yield bond, the marketing of which has rankled investors because of its treatment of adjusted Ebitda.
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Italian telecoms firm Wind is expected to return to the high yield bond and leveraged loan market to refinance debt in the coming weeks, with two investors expecting the combined volume of financing to be about €10bn.
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Corporate bond spreads have been on a steady grind tighter for around six months. Despite geopolitical surprises and much debate around interest rate rises and tapering of quantitative easing, the market has rarely been knocked off its path. But is now the time to worry more?