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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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Virgin Media, the UK cable company, has announced a new sterling issue from its vendor finance high yield bond programme, following a dollar deal on Monday, as it terms out funding and prepares for its merger with UK mobile company O2.
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Renault, the French car company, has arranged an up to €5bn short-term credit facility backed by its government, as fierce complaints have followed similar guarantees in other industries.
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Indonesian telecommunications company Tiphone Mobile is restructuring its debt after failing to make payments on an offshore borrowing in March.
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Shearman & Sterling has hired Mark Chorazak as partner in its global financial institutions advisory and financial regulatory practice in New York.
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Investcorp's Credit Management business is one of the largest CLO issuers in Europe, with 24 deals under its belt, and a firm focus on the large cap, broadly syndicated market. GlobalCapital spoke to its boss, veteran leveraged finance investor and banker Jeremy Ghose, about how the coronavirus crisis has changed the LBO market, what CLOs will look like in the future, and the grim outlook for direct lending.
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Investcorp said on Tuesday it had raised a new €318m loan fund to acquire "high performing loans at discounted levels" from large cap issuers in the European market. The fund will be leveraged and aim for returns in the mid teens.
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