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British-German publisher is a first-time Schuldschein issuer
Lenders believe year ahead may not be as robust unless event-driven M&A takes place
London-based hire will also work on financing for infra sector sponsors
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BNP Paribas has shaken up its advisory business to address underperformance in its home market, but this must be more than a quick fix to restore national pride, writes David Rothnie.
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A Climate Bonds Initiative and Credit Suisse document on ‘financing credible transitions’ may help to create a market standard for judging when a company is moving to a net-zero carbon future. One of its creators said that, in theory, firms could raise dedicated transition equity as well as debt.
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NH Hotel Group, the Spanish hotel chain, has extended its revolving credit facility, but three lenders have pulled out of the deal, which has been reduced in size by €14m to €236m.
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Formosa Plastics Corp has shortlisted six banks to arrange a multi-tranche financing for its Vietnam business.
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Loan syndicate desk heads at major European lenders are expecting to make budget this year, but the bulk of their desks’ profits will not be coming from the usual sources of loan income nor the torrent of bridge loans that hit the market in the Spring outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
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European syndicated loan bankers are confident that the market is heading towards a tipping point in its transition from Libor, despite new data showing just 18 publicly announced deals in markets that use Libor have signed or been amended to reference risk-free rates.