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German technology company Körber has entered the Schuldschein market, on the hunt for at least €200m. This figure could rise with additional demand.
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Two Middle Eastern borrowers are tapping the Asian loan market as part of a new syndication strategy, taking advantage of the slow primary supply in Asia.
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Triton has closed a €744m private debt fund, Triton Debt Opportunities II (TDO II), focused on Northern Europe’s mid-market.
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Bernicia, a housing association in the northeast of England, has sold long-term private debt to Legal & General. Housing associations have been a bright spark in an otherwise bleak picture for private market deal flow.
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Barclays has hired Gauthier Le Milon as head of M&A for France, Belgium and Luxembourg.
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The coronavirus crisis will continue to lead to divergence in economic fortunes, and that will play out in European capital markets as well.