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Institutional investors are feeling squeezed in the bustling Schuldschein market, as bank lenders are more willing to compromise on financial covenants and pricing margins.
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Institutional investors are feeling squeezed in the bustling Schuldschein market, as bank lenders are more willing to compromise on financial covenants and pricing margins.
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A novel green loan for Singapore’s Wilmar International has put the focus on the potential for sustainable products in Asia. While green bonds have gained popularity in the region, the loan market is still lagging far behind — but that appears to be set to change, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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An absence of domestic German and Austrian blue chip firms from the Schudschein market, in a year when it is set to top last year’s record volumes, is a testament to its strength.
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Beijing Capital (Hong Kong) is back in the loan market after a gap of more than one year for a HK$2bn ($256m) fundraising.
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A $400m loan for Bharat Petroleum Corp’s (BPCL) offshore unit was allocated last week, attracting commitments from three Indian banks during the two months it was open to participants.