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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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French car company Groupe PSA has amended its €3bn revolving credit facility, stretching out the maturity out by five years.
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Italy’s Assicurazioni Generali has added sustainable features to its refinanced revolving credit line, as Italy’s largest insurance firm joins the growing number of borrowers pursuing green loan funding.
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Germany’s JAB Holdings has agreed to buy the UK’s Pret A Manger for a reported £1.5bn, though lenders are unsure whether this marks the beginning of a wave of consolidation in the ready to eat food market.
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Helaba and VC Trade launched a digital platform with the hope of transforming the market, but the big test was whether other arranging banks would be convinced to join up. Two months later BayernLB is co-arranging a transaction with Helaba — which could be the first sign of broader acceptance of the platform.
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State Bank of India has launched a new $750m three year borrowing into general syndication, about two months after mandating banks to run the transaction.
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Frozen bakery supplier Aryzta’s shares fell by as much as 30% on Thursday as it issued a profit warning that full year Ebitda was expected to be 9%-12% lower than guidance released in January. This is a cause for concern for Schuldschein lenders endeavouring to rid the market of the stench left by Carillion and Steinhoff.