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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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Deutsche Lufthansa decisively showed that bondholders will buy airline credit once again, without relying on extra security, extra upside or anything other than a broad-based mood of credit euphoria that is sending risk assets soaring.
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Greene King’s pub securitization Spirit Issuer is expected to default this year, after bondholders declined to waive potential covenant breaches in the same way they did for other pubcos, including the company’s larger, whole business securitization. This will give bondholders the right to enforce security, but it will test creditors’ desire to take over the assets outright.
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GlobalCapital’s poll to determine our Syndicated Loan and Leveraged Finance Awards 2020 will close today. If you haven't yet voted, we would be delighted if you would take this opportunity to pick the deals and firms that have made the most difference to loan markets in 2020. We remind you that an institution cannot win a category it hasn't voted on.
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The allocation of Indonesian instant noodle maker Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur’s $2.05bn-equivalent acquisition loan has been finalised, after the lead banks closed the syndication earlier this month.
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Shui On Land tapped its 5.75% 2023 bond on Tuesday for an additional $200m, bringing the unrated deal to $500m.
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CBAM priced a $329M CLO on Tuesday, joining a handful of managers that are gradually pushing out reinvestment periods back to the pre-Covid five year standard.
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