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At London investor day, supranational reveals deals and plans for new funding and investments, including fully African project financing
Bot claims funding is ‘cheaper than peers who borrow from independent banks or credit funds’
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Nordea Asset Management has appointed a new head of high yield, as its former head Torben Frederiksen left the company on Friday.
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The Bankers Investment Trust, a London-listed investment trust which traces its origins back to 1888, has sold a £74.5m-equivalent private placement. While there are slim pickings for PP investors looking to lend to financial institutions in Europe, investment trusts have provided a steady stream of opportunities.
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An international consortium is seeking a $275m loan to support its acquisition of DuPont Clean Technologies.
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Indian power finance company REC, formerly known as Rural Electrification Corp, has mandated five banks for a $600m loan.
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The Schuldschein market is counting on a late summer pick-up in issuance to make up for a barren first half of the year. If deals do not pick up, the market could reach only €14bn of issuance in 2021, half its volume in 2017.
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Bank of America has hired Uday Malhotra back from Goldman Sachs as head of leveraged finance origination in EMEA in London, while Eddie Martin, a managing director in the division, is relocating to the US.
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