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In recent weeks, private credit and direct lenders have brought more certainty to borrowers as capital markets were roiled by tariff chaos
Banks already working on deals in the industrials and chemicals sectors
As Ares raises the largest direct lending fund, Goldman Sachs reorganises to serve the trend
Sole bookrunner Morgan Stanley gets deal multiple times covered
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The European leveraged loan market is set for a slowdown in primary activity, with the pipeline underwritten towards the end of 2015 near its completion.
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Macquarie Capital has appointed a new head of UK financial sponsors, its second high profile hire since December.
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Despite the flimsy state of Europe's high yield market, its sister leveraged loan business remains vibrant, and this year is the most open of the four main leveraged finance markets: bonds and loans in dollars and euros, writes Max Bower.
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Action, the Benelux non-food discount retailer, has allocated its €1.2bn dividend recap and refinancing facilities at an impressive margin in volatile market conditions.
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B&B Hotels, France’s third largest budget hotels group, closed the book for its €339m seven year term loan ‘B’ at a wide price this week, as the European leveraged loan market works through the last of the deals underwritten in 2015.
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Keurig Green Mountain, the US speciality coffee and coffee machine firm, increased the euro term loan ‘B’ tranche of the $6.4bn debt package backing its acquisition by JAB Holding, the German investment group.