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Angus Whelchel, former global head of private capital markets at Barclays, has been hired by US boutique advisory group Moelis & Co to head its private capital markets team.
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One of the sectors so far unscathed through the pandemic, in the eyes of institutional investors, has been UK social housing. Deals from housing associations have been priced during the crisis, as several institutions have said their resolve to invest in the sector remains undimmed.
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Europe’s high grade loan bankers are expecting to hit P&L targets for the first half of the year with ease but a thunderous bond market means many are bracing for the back end of 2020 to be a bun fight for the few big loan requests floating around.
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The UK electricity operator National Grid has raised a multi-export credit agency (ECA) covered loan, which also adheres to the Loan Market Association’s Green Loan Principles.
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UK listed product inspection company Intertek is looking to sell US private placements, according to sources, as the market struggles to entice companies away from bond issuance and bank lending.
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Swedish airline SAS needs Skr12.5bn (€1.2bn) of new funding to get through the coronavirus pandemic. The Swedish and Danish governments have pledged billions more to support it, on top of the revolving credit facility guarantees granted last month, but want “burden sharing” from financial stakeholders in SAS, including holders of its conventional and hybrid bonds.