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Bankers say deals are still being launched and believe international rivalry can be negotiated
Banks accept some deals will bypass them — others they can intermediate
Sectors shape up as main sources of corporate syndicated lending demand amid renewed geopolitical uncertainty
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High-grade loan bankers are growing increasingly confident about the 2020 pipeline, after the Conservative Party’s comprehensive win in last week’s UK general election is expected to unleash UK M&A.
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NN Investment Partners has hired a head of alternative credit, who is set to start in mid-January.
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Royal Dutch Shell is considering releasing the detailed technical terms it has used on its $10bn revolving credit facility linked to the Secured Overnight Funding Rate (Sofr), to help the market with the transition to new interest rate benchmarks.
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GlobalCapital Asia spent the last two months talking to banks and their clients to determine the most impressive capital markets transactions and advisers across Asia ex-Japan in 2019. We are pleased to begin our awards announcements in the loan market.
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Each year brings another retreat for European investment banks, as their seemingly invincible US competitors edge further into the European market. While the Europeans are far from capitulating, the pressure is relentless. As Jasper Cox reports, they are trying to redefine success by concentrating on the markets and segments where they are strongest
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In November, GlobalCapital polled loan market participants for its 17th Syndicated Loan and Leveraged Finance Awards. The nominations are listed below, in alphabetical order. We will reveal the winners at the Awards Dinner, to be held on February 12, 2020, in London. For details on attending the event, please contact Daniel Elton at delton@euromoneyplc.com or by calling +44 20 7779 7305