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Oryx Stainless Group, a Dutch stainless steel company, has signed an €80m syndicated loan, refinancing a larger deal and moving some of its borrowing into Thai baht, in a rare secured borrowing base facility in the southeast Asian country.
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Liberty Global's subsidiaries have priced two sets of term loan 'B's to support its $7.4bn acquisition of mobile phone company Sunrise, less than a year after the latter’s plans to acquire Liberty’s subsidiary UPC fell through.
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Great Portland Estates, the UK real estate investment trust, has sold £150m of US private placements.
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China’s Zijin Mining Co has returned to the loan market for an $800m deal to refinance a borrowing used for its acquisition of Nevsun Resources.
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UBS reckons it has a hit upon a ‘unique formula’ for growth as it expands its investment banking offering to its high net worth clients, writes David Rothnie.
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Ista, the German energy company, has signed a €1.85bn sustainability-linked loan, as interest in this structure among European companies returns to near pre-crisis levels.