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Specialist moves after 18 years in the market
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 optician Afflelou is looking to sell senior secured high yield notes, in order to pay back state loans and refinance outstanding debt.
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Banks backing the successful Allied Universal bid for UK security company G4S are set to split around $100m in financing fees for backing the deal, with Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley in line for the lion’s share of the profits, as the $6.3bn eight tranche syndication is priced and the firm is delisted.
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Indonesian textile company Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex) saw its bonds plummet in the secondary market this week, as investors grappled with the company's missed debt payments and a series of ratings downgrades. Morgan Davis reports.
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Philippine property developer SM Prime Holding has returned to the loan market after an absence of five years.
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Covid-era deals looking for cheaper liability stacks are beginning to flood the market with refi and reset transactions, as they hit the end of their one year non-calls. Canyon Capital has reset and increased the size of Canyon CLO 2020-1, cutting 74bp off the margin of a senior tranche originally priced in May 2020.
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Golden Goose, the Italian shoemaker bought by Permira just before the coronavirus pandemic struck Europe, is looking for €470m of senior secured bonds to repay bridge facilities signed in the acquisition.
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