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◆ Schaeffler attracts €5.8bn peak book… ◆ …while SPIE finds €2.8bn of orders ◆ Strong demand allows for strong price moves
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
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CVC Credit Partners and BNP Paribas Asset Management are two CLO managers preparing to price their latest CLOs, bringing broadly syndicated deals to the market without help from Japanese anchor investment. Both well-established managers are having little trouble finding interest in their latest deals, as European and US investors rush in to fill the gap.
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The UK government launched its Green Finance Strategy this week, including a broad range of measures to stimulate awareness of climate change and other environmental problems in financial markets, and ease the flow of capital to green projects. But observers criticised the government for not setting out a plan on how to finance the transition to a zero emissions economy.
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Société Générale’s revamp of its investment bank, first announced in April, will refocus the bank’s financing efforts around sponsor-driven business, as corporate clients are not steering enough fees towards the bank to pay for its balance sheet commitments.
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Outstanding dollar bonds from troubled Chinese state-owned commodity trader Tewoo Group hit new lows this week after the company’s subsidiary allegedly missed onshore loan payments.
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DCM bankers in Asia are predicting a record year for bond issuance, following a strong first half buoyed by positive investor sentiment and favourable market conditions. Although the year so far shows a complicated story of feast and famine in different parts of the debt market, there is plenty of optimism for the rest of 2019. Morgan Davis reports.
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The arrest of Future Land Development Holdings’ founder and chairman caused a sharp sell-off in the Chinese property company’s dollar bonds, with analysts worried the incident may hurt its debt-servicing ability in the short and long term.
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