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EasyJet, the UK budget airline, has signed a $1.87bn-equivalent liquidity facility backed by the UK’s export credit agency, the second such guarantee it has given in recent weeks.
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Banks have launched the funding for Ineos’s purchase of BP’s aromatics and acetyls business into syndication, with €2.6bn of new first lien term loan 'B' on offer, plus a package of amendments to Ineos Styrolution’s existing bond and loan debt.
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Alternative asset manager Tikehau Capital has hired a new chief operating officer for its private debt strategy, who will also be responsible for private debt investments in France.
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Indonesian garment company Pan Brothers has been downgraded by Fitch Ratings for the third time in the past three months as a result of refinancing pressure.
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Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group will likely tap both the bond and loan markets to take out a bridge facility raised last year for the acquisition of retail giant Tesco’s Asia business.
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Hong Kong-based energy firm Fortune Oil has returned to the loan market. It is seeking $400m-equivalent to refinance an old borrowing sealed in 2018.
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