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The Prague-based defence and technology firm attracted 18 institutions into a deal which compressed margins by 150bp
Sleeping SLLs clause enters template as compressed margins make borrowers reluctant to deal with verification costs
First Abu Dhabi joins the syndicate for the short term loan all but equalling the size of a previous revolving facility
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Kingfisher, the UK home improvement retailer, has signed short term crisis loans in sterling and euro that will sit alongside the company’s already drawn revolving credit facilities, bringing its access to liquidity up to £2bn.
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Saudi Aramco has closed a $10bn loan, according to bankers near the deal. The loan — the largest signed in the Middle East so far this year — comes amid a drop in oil prices, which has sent borrowers in the Gulf hunting for financing.
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Several borrowers have entered the Schuldschein market after car parts maker Robert Bosch fired the starting gun on the market's reopening last week. Market participants are now eager to know which will be the first non-German issuer.
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The relatively slow pace of the loan market means it has an ability to endure temporary moments of bad news without too much impact. The coronavirus brings a whole new set of challenges, writes Pan Yue.
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Chinese battery maker Leoch International Technology has returned to the loan market for a $100m refinancing.
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Malaysian telecommunications company Axiata has raised $800m from an Islamic sustainability-linked loan.
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