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German real estate firm VIB Vermoegen is in the market for a €60m Schuldschein. Not only is a property borrower a rare sight in the market but the deal also raises questions about the subordination of Schuldschein debt.
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German automotive parts manufacturer Ifa Rotorion grew its Schuldschein from €100m to €140m in syndication, reaching the maximum amount the borrower was willing to take, according to one banker.
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Credit is expensive relative to fundamentals, JP Morgan announced this week, yet the actions of central bank policy will ensure that it remains so toward year end as risk premiums are increasingly compressed, and investors remain desperate for paper.
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Last week the market gathered for one of the biggest events of the year: the Loan Market Association conference, and this year’s event was all the more special for being the shindig's 20th anniversary. While many attendees were brimming with enthusiasm for the big day there were, as always, a few renegades lurking in the background.
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State-owned oil giant China National Offshore Oil Corp is talking to banks for a $1bn refinancing linked to its Australian investments.
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A unit of the Yuexiu Group is in the market for a HK$2.3bn ($296.7m) loan, which has launched into general syndication under DBS as sole mandated lead arranger and bookrunner, said sources.