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Oil-dependent emerging market countries have once again found themselves at the fore of capital markets discussions amid another drop in oil prices. Ahead of tomorrow’s US presidential elections and with a wave of lockdowns announced across Europe, commodity markets are coming under pressure.
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Quadgas, a gas asset and infrastructure investment consortium that sits above UK utility Cadent Gas, has sold $600m-equivalent of US private placements, in the first UK utility deal for more than six months.
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Ion Analytics has postponed a $1.85bn leveraged loan financing the combination of Dealogic and Acuris, blaming "market volatility ahead of today’s US presidential election". With final commitments due on Monday, closing the issue was always going to be tight, but liquidity dried up too early for the company to clear out its costly private debt.
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Leonine, the German film and television production company, has signed loans totalling €189m, as some lenders say the market is likely to wind down early this year after the feast of bridge financings in the second and third quarters.
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Indonesian instant noodle maker Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur has closed syndication of its $2.05bn-equivalent acquisition loan. The allocations are expected to be out in the next few weeks.
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Commodities trading company Glencore Agriculture is making its loan debut in Asia, seeking $300m from the syndication market as a way to establish itself in the region and show its independence from its parent. The thin pricing on offer means only banks keen to build a relationship with the company in the hope of getting ancillary business will jump in, writes Pan Yue.
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