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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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Dutch firm Mercon Coffee Group has signed a $450m sustainability-linked revolving credit facility. The lead bank claimed the deal was the first of a kind.
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Private debt and loans bankers are trying to work out possible approaches to the City of London Corporation’s plans to return to capital markets for the first time in a generation when it looks to raise around £1.75bn ($2.24bn) over the next three years, writes Mike Turner.
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Société Générale will take an increasingly selective approach to which of its clients are allowed the full range of its product suite, as it targets big savings in its global banking and investor solutions (GBIS) division.
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Schlesinger leaves Santander – New responsibilities for Ross – Soc Gen shuffles markets top brass
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The US’s Genco Shipping & Trading has increased the size of its bank loan, as the global shipping industry prepares to finance sweeping mandatory changes to become more environmentally friendly.
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The recovery in syndicated lending in EMEA has not been sharp enough to quell senior bankers’ concerns about targets for this year, even though some big deals are floating around the market.