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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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Pakistan’s Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) is planning to sell its debut dollar bond in late March, in what would be a rare international corporate outing from the country.
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VPBank Finance Co, the consumer finance arm of Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank, has further increased the size of its loan to $230m after additional banks joined the deal.
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AGL Credit Management and Palmer Square Capital, among the most active managers in 2020, have returned to the market with new issue deal with five year-reinvestment periods, as tightening pricing lets managers term out their structures. But shorter deals continue to be attractive, especially for mezz buyers.
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US private placement agents have struggled to attract their typical stable of well rated corporates to their market this year. Public bond markets have proven too cheap for PP funding to compete and the European wing of the market has suffered as a consequence. But instead of waiting for the scales to tip back, agents should find new European borrowers from the financial institutions sector.
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Eagle Point Credit Management, a specialist asset manager focused on investing in CLO securities and portfolio debt securities, has hired Seth Weinstein as director of business development, a newly created position.
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Neuberger Berman has re-entered the European CLO market for the first time since the financial crisis, with a deal including a new feature which measures how well its portfolio matches UN sustainable development goals.
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