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Schuldschein investors have told GlobalCapital that dwindling deal flow has meant they have to look elsewhere for assets. Some have turned to the secondary markets and others to bilateral deals.
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The date that the UK regulator has set to stop new Libor lending is just over six weeks away but market participants once again sounded the warning bells this week over the readiness of lenders to leave the old benchmark behind.
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Kirshlen Moodley, formerly a member of JP Morgan's UK M&A team, has joined BNP Paribas.
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Pension Insurance Corp (PIC) has given Livin Housing a further £30m of private placement funding, after lending the housing association in England’s County Durham £65m in April 2019. Market participants have told GlobalCapital that several other housing associations are readying private placement deals for the next few months.
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Castellum, a Nordic real estate company, has failed in its bid for Norwegian rival Entra, leading to the cancellation of $3.5bn-equivalent of bridge financing.
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Aedifica, the Belgian healthcare property investment company, has closed its debut US private placement, according to market sources.