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New dangers are making deals harder to do, but pricing for the haves is still tight
Manager refinances 2023 deal, reset in 2024
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French engineering company Vallourec has launched its €300m rights issue, a crucial part of its restructuring, which will help return its balance sheet to a sustainable footing, but leave Apollo and Strategic Value Partners, creditors of the firm, as the largest shareholders.
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Parts Holding Europe, the French vehicle component distributor, postponed its attempts to list on the Paris Stock Exchange on Wednesday, making it the latest in a long line of companies to have to pull a deal. The initial public offering market has been volatile for some time, but there is a growing feeling that it is becoming ever harder to get deals done.
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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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