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Bot claims funding is ‘cheaper than peers who borrow from independent banks or credit funds’
Innovation and ambition have been hallmarks of mergers and acquisitions activity this year, but there are some signs of weakness in private equity
A slow destruction of misallocated investment is more likely than a sudden stop
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Carlyle’s credit opportunities fund has provided a full €400m unitranche financing for Infront, after the Swiss sports marketing company opted to switch tracks from its original syndicated loan, launched in April.
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Indian company Tata Motors' subsidiary TML Holdings has printed its largest dollar bond so far, raising $425m at a low yield.
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Loans bankers focused on Vietnam have had to quickly adapt their syndication strategy for deals from the country amid a new surge in Covid-19 cases. Their approaches have differed: while some banks are charging ahead with transactions, others are opting to delay deals. Pan Yue reports.
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French engineering company Vallourec has unveiled plans for a €300m rights issue to help return its balance sheet to a sustainable footing, following a recovery in the oil industry after the slump in demand caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A HK$2bn ($257.9m) loan to support a CVC Capital Partners-led consortium’s privatisation of Hong Kong fashion retail firm I.T has been launched into general syndication.
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Philippine company SMC Global Power Holdings Corp returned to the dollar bond market for the first time this year on Wednesday, meeting strong-enough demand to boost the size of its deal and offer just a small premium.
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