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Vietnam’s Masan Group Corp has signed a $200m loan with four banks to support a capital injection into a subsidiary.
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Ford shrugged off its loss of investment grade status to return to the Swiss franc market this week after a 19 year absence to print a three year deal targeted at private bank investors.
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UK aerospace company Rolls-Royce managed a smooth landing for its mid-pandemic equity raise despite turbulence within its inner circle of advisers. It was a triumph for strong management, writes David Rothnie.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has reshuffled the CLO investor base, with big bank buyers cutting their exposures, and insurers and mutuals gaining shares. Smaller pension funds and high net worth individuals have also entered the sector, tempted by the surprisingly strong performance of the asset class through the crisis period.
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If a company’s bonds were yielding more than 40% last December, what would have been the chances it would be in a position to raise market funding this week? That’s exactly what UK poultry producer Boparan has achieved in an extraordinary reversal of fortunes against the backdrop of a global pandemic.
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The sterling syndicated loan market hosted two environmentally friendly trades this week, with UK power generation company Drax and renewables fund Octopus Renewables Infrastructure signing facilities.
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