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Non-bank lenders seem more confident than banks in the short term
New facility smaller than the original but 20% larger than the launch amount
In Europe loans are the key to opening ancillary business while in the Middle East relationships should cap premiums
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Vietnamese companies are increasingly turning to the offshore loan market, providing bankers with relief amid a wider slowdown in Asia. Pan Yue reports.
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The University of Nottingham is looking to sell US private placements, according to market sources, becoming the third UK university to enter the private debt market this year.
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James Janoskey will head up JP Morgan’s investment banking activities for energy in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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The UK’s GoCo Group has refinanced its bank debt with £115m of loans, with the insurance and price comparison group more than doubling the size of its revolving credit facility as it looks to fund a new “transformative” strategy.
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Schroders says it is the first asset manager to link its revolving credit facility to environmental, social and corporate governance metrics, as the financing structure continues to find widespread use in the high grade loan market.
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Issuers across emerging markets are adamant they will not let growing global market volatility hinder their activities, with three major issues from Kuwait, Russia and Saudi Arabia winning heavy investor attention this week. A possible downgrade for South Africa next week could test their resolve.
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