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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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CLO managers bringing new deals need lower rated, higher yielding loans to come to the primary market, after the European market saw a surfeit of better quality supply in the first months of the year.
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Dollar bonds from high yield Chinese real estate companies tightened in the secondary market on Tuesday, after plummeting in the run up to the Lunar New Year break amid news from firms under liquidity pressure.
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Thai Union Group, a seafood producer, has raised its first sustainability-linked loan of Bt12bn ($401m)-equivalent from the Thai and Japanese markets.
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Trafigura, one of the world’s largest commodity traders, has closed a Schuldschein issue in a debut that surprised many in the market. The deal shows there is an appetite for unusual credits among some of the market’s investors. Trafigura’s group treasurer told GlobalCapital that this SSD is only the first from his company.
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GlobalCapital spoke to Andre Hakkak, chief executive of White Oak Global Advisors, a fund specialising in SME, asset-based and direct loan origination, about the Covid crisis in the SME world, the coming end of government support, the end of Ebitda and the challenges of fundraising in a pandemic.
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One of Europe’s largest self-storage companies Shurgard has priced a new €300m US private placement, according to market sources.
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