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Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
Kazakh bank doubles the tenor to two years compared to previous deals
Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending
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Two Indian companies have struggled to find demand in syndication for deals that were priced before Covid-19 shut down the country. But bankers are optimistic about the fate of India’s offshore loans market — as long as borrowers accept a rise in funding costs. Pan Yue reports.
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German real estate firm ADO Properties has sold a €400m five year high yield bond, its first since an audacious merger with competitors Adler Real Estate and Consus.
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Northvolt, the Swedish battery maker, has signed a $1.6bn credit facility. A range of lenders — from commercial to governmental — piled into the deal, which will effectively create a new industry in Europe.
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SPDB loses investment banking head — MUFG names PF, ESG head for Oceania — Loans veteran Ooi moves to Sydney
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MUFG Bank has appointed Rob Ward as head of project finance and head of ESG finance for Oceania, the firm said on Thursday.
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Nestor Paz-Galindo has become global co-head of M&A at UBS, replacing Greg Peirce, with Philipp Beck succeeding him as head of M&A for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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