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Utilities metering company could refinance Schuldschein in coming months
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
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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) has brought in 21 banks for its debut borrowing in the loan market.
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Centerview Partners has appointed ex-Lazard rainmaker Matthieu Pigasse as head of its new French operation, as the boutique advisory firm expands in continental Europe with a 15-strong team.
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Some fear a sorry fate for European private debt funds, as small and medium-sized businesses across the continent struggle to stay afloat amid the devastation caused by Covid-19. Symon Drake-Brockman, founder and managing partner of Pemberton Capital Advisers, one such private debt fund, spoke to GlobalCapital’s Silas Brown about the pandemic and the prospects for private credit in its wake.
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The coronavirus lockdown in the UK is hurting cashflows to pub company securitizations, potentially putting firms in the firing line for bondholders, who have strong asset security rights in the highly leveraged vehicles. Meanwhile, banks are still sat on the £1.45bn acquisition debt to fund Stonegate’s takeover of Ei Group, which technically ranks behind one of the largest pubco securitizations, Unique.
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The UK’s EasyJet is about to have $500m of funds released to it, after the budget airline sent a utilisation request to its banking group at the start of the week.
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Two Indonesian state-owned firms are planning $1bn loans, returning to the market despite a sharp rise in volatility as funding markets react to Covid-19. Bankers told GlobalCapital Asia that borrowers may need to scale back their ambitions. Pan Yue reports.
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