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Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
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Christina Too and Gordon Butterworth will join Deutsche Bank as managing directors in its healthcare investment banking coverage and advisory team for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Arthur van der Goes is joining William Blair’s investment banking franchise from Rabobank.
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Chinese property developer Yanlord Land Group has increased the size of its latest borrowing to $1.1bn-equivalent after receiving strong response during syndication.
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ONGC Videsh (OVL), the overseas arm of India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp, has sent out a request for proposals for an up to $750m loan, just a few months after raising $1bn.
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Anne Stevenson-Yang is a director and co-founder of J Capital Research, a New York firm and short seller that specialises in Chinese companies, as well as international companies looking to grow their business in China. GlobalCapital spoke to Stevenson-Yang about the dangers of trusting financial reporting from China, and steps stock exchanges could take to stifle the likelihood of fraud.
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Institutional investors holding Hammerson’s £689m ($900.27m) of private placements (PPs) are to be offered a pre-payment option first after the UK property company’s intended rights issue, according to a prospectus on the upcoming trade. Unlike the UK property company’s bondholders and bank lenders, during their coronavirus amendment process, PP investors negotiated an offer of pre-payment at par of 30% of any proceeds of capital raises or disposals.
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