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Divisions deepen over multilateral development banks’ climate commitments
Deal rules and slow primary market make ramping up deals difficult
◆ Supranationals and agencies prepare to achieve the previously unthinkable ◆ Leveraged loans versus private credit and their effect on CLOs ◆ A new dawn for dollar covered bonds and UK equity market structure
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Chinese real estate developer Country Garden has returned to the loan market, seeking $1bn from a deal helmed by six banks.
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A corner of Europe’s capital markets that up to now has offered both stability and growth — German housing companies — has been thrown into turmoil by a five year rent freeze on all housing, proposed by the State of Berlin, write Silas Brown, Aidan Gregory and Jon Hay.
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Banks pride themselves on analysing and pricing credit. But are they really just slaves to the rating agencies?
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Vue International’s revamped refinancing let the credits roll in, delivering a far better performance than the original showing last year, thanks to part-owner Omers injecting £165m of subordinated debt, strong market conditions, and a successful six months for the cinema chain.
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Rodenstock gets loan support after business turnaround — ICBC London mandates for Chinese green loan first — Nokia dials in ESG-linked loan — SVR Group builds on existing loan maturity — SCA goes local for bank loans
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BNP Paribas to lead buyout debt for Drahi’s purchase of Sotheby’s - Schuldschein rarity as Agrana markets fixed, floating notes at different margins - Rail Cargo Austria rolls into Schuldschein market - Citi preps refinancing for Befesa after Triton’s exit
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