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International Finance Corp’s drive to introduce development finance to the CLO market is advancing. Its second deal of $509m had more investors, more tranches and better pricing, supporting its rapid growth
Divisions deepen over multilateral development banks’ climate commitments
Deal rules and slow primary market make ramping up deals difficult
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Barclays’ head of private loan sales has quit the bank. GlobalCapital can also reveal that Peter Jurdjevic, the bank’s head of global finance solutions, who we reported is leaving the bank earlier on Wednesday, is joining the Qatar Investment Authority as head of FIG.
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Foreign & Colonial (F&C) Investment Trust has sold a £150m equivalent US private placement, in euros and sterling, to a range of institutional investors from the UK and United States.
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A €170m bridge facility for Spain’s Coronation Holdco Renovables has received the highest ranking from S&P Global’s green evaluation overview.
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G4S, the UK security and outsourcing firm, is set to enter the US private placement market in the coming weeks, GlobalCapital understands. The deal will test market appetite for UK support services companies, after the sector has been hit by repeated blows.
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China's New Century Real Estate Investment Trust is tapping onshore and offshore loan markets for its latest deal.
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Gentlemen’s agreements seem like a quaint idea when billions of dollars are up for grabs, yet, bafflingly, the capital markets continue relying on them. It’s time to stop assuming borrowers will blindly do what financiers want when there is a cheaper, easier or more sensible option for treasuries to take.
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