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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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Lead banks on ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s landmark financing announced a sweeping set of amendments to a covenant package initially described as the "worst ever" seen in European high yield, rowing back in almost every sponsor-friendly area. The move is a major victory for bondholders that hoped the coronavirus crisis would reset the balance of power themselves and sponsors.
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Specialist transmission manufacturer Renk is marketing a high yield bond offering this week, testing the market’s capacity for companies in cyclical sectors — though marketing for the five year issue leans heavily on the company’s stable military and servicing contracts.
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Taipei-listed Eternal Materials Co has mandated Taipei Fubon Bank for a loan to support its business in Malaysia.
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A handful of Indian financial institutions have become the latest fallen angels, as pressure on the country’s economy and firms’ asset quality rises.
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Indonesian property bonds have taken a hit in the secondary market, following growing concerns that Modernland Realty will default on a bond due in July.
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Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise line, finally secured a dual currency leveraged loan on Friday, following its bond sale in April. The deal is expected to provide a financial lifeline for the company, which has been hard hit by the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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