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Pharmaceuticals and energy transition also ripe sectors for M&A
Munich-based company's deal is one of five launched this month
Big deal joins light supply in January
Bankers say deals are still being launched and believe international rivalry can be negotiated
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Suez Water Resources, the US subsidiary of Suez, the French water and waste management company, has issued $375m of US private placements, with the longest note expiring in 40 years — a rarity for dollar PPs.
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Denmark’s Hafnia has cut down the size of its revolving credit facility to $473m, as the shipping company refinances its bank debt following its merger with BW Tankers at the start of the year.
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German car parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen has closed its Schuldschein and agreed to take just over €2bn, according to market sources. Schuldschein participants believe this demonstrates the private market’s ability to compete with its public equivalents.
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German car parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen has closed its Schuldschein on Friday, and is about to decide how big to make the deal. ZF's €2.2bn issue in November 2014 is the biggest deal the market has ever seen — but several sources believe this transaction may be bigger.
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Loan heads see green light flash across a torpid picture - Porterbrook launches US PPs under sustainability framework - Bunzl turns bank debt sustainable - ICBC London claims first in EMEA bank green loans
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Adani Transmission, the Indian power grid company, is marketing a debut US private placement, according to several market participants, who are watching the potential deal closely to see if it could spark a return for Indian names in the sector — a decade after it was burnt by a deal gone awry.