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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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Hyosung Vina Chemicals is holding bank presentations and a site visit at the end of January to woo lenders with a $750m syndicated financing that has been relaunched with a smaller size, higher margins and a different bookrunning team.
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Libor is likely on the way out for sterling loans in 2021, and it is almost impossible to overestimate the deluge of facility amendments headed towards loans desks. But there is worse to come.
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US private placement (US PP) participants the world over descend on Florida next week for four days of intensive meetings. For the UK PP agents, soothing concerns and gleaning insights from investors around Brexit is top priority.
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Some Schuldschein arrangers are expecting that a syndicate’s distribution skills may become more important this year, as conditions across capital markets become more chaotic.
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Luxury cosmetics company L’Occitane has agreed to buy UK skincare brand Elemis for $900m, in what will be its biggest acquisition since it listed at the turn of the decade.
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Loans desks are facing an unprecedented administrative ordeal over the next two years, as there will likely be no way to swap sterling loans that reference Libor to a new benchmark rate on a wholesale basis.