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Bombardier has closed a $1bn three year loan facility with a number of direct lending funds. Over the past few months, direct lenders in Europe and the United States have started muscling into the debt profiles of larger corporates.
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Standard & Poor’s expects the European default rate to climb to the highest level seen since the fallout from the last financial crisis.
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Icelandair, Iceland’s flag carrier airline, has been approved for a state-backed loan guarantee that is contingent on it raising $147m-equivalent through a “vital” share sale, as a major airline industry body calls for more government assistance to the sector.
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Hong Kong-listed financial leasing firm Far East Horizon has exercised part of a greenshoe option on its loan to boost the deal to $1.29bn-equivalent.
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German drug packaging manufacturer Gerresheimer launched a Schuldschein on Tuesday, according to market sources, ahead of €190m of debt maturing this November.
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Spain’s Sonnedix, a solar power producer, has signed bank facilities totalling €154m, a day after Moody’s said sustainable project finance has a lower default risk than its conventional equivalent.