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Five years after its creation, the Euro PP Charter, an industry guidance document for the Euro private placement market, has been updated to reflect progress in, among other things, environmental, social and governance procedures.
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Inspired, the US gambling company, has completed its €104.6m debt-funded acquisition of Novomatic UK’s Gaming Technology Group, drawing down on term loans to finance the deal.
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UK coach operator National Express has sold roughly $500m-equivalent US private placements, in dollars, euros and sterling, with substantial delayed draws.
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Paddy Power’s prospective US private placement debut has been kicked into the long grass, according to sources familiar with the situation, as the Irish gambling company instead focuses on a merger with Canada’s PokerStars.
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Alpha Trains, the rolling stock leasing firm headquartered in Luxembourg, has sold €200m of US private placements.
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The London Stock Exchange’s $13.5bn bridge loan for its acquisition of data company Refinitiv is set to go ahead, after a surprise hostile bid for the exchange from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing was withdrawn.