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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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Seazen Holdings Co, a Chinese real estate developer, sold a $450m bond on Tuesday that was paired with tender offers for two notes coming due next year.
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China's Tianqi Lithium is set to sell a minority stake in a lithium mine in Australia to reduce some of its debt burden.
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Indian data analytics firm Mu Sigma has closed its $95m refinancing loan after receiving commitments from three more banks during syndication.
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The sustainable finance market clamoured for a Taxonomy to tell it what was green. Now it’s here, many are finding the answers constraining or simplistic. Alarmingly, the Taxonomy is also perpetuating the very thing it was supposed to root out — greenwashing.
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The Fire and Police Pension Association of Colorado (FPPA) had never made a proper allocation to the CLO market before this year. In November, the board of directors of the pension fund approved a $70m commitment to a CLO debt strategy, despite the turmoil which had engulfed the asset class through the Covid-19 crisis earlier this year. Ben Bronson, director of liquid strategies at the fund, talked to GlobalCapital, about the new allocation.
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The Loan Market Association has got its contractual ducks in a row as it prepares to launch a new platform to automate parts of the documentation process for loans and ancillary services, with the industry body looking to start the service early next year.
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