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Two Indian companies are vying for the UK and Ireland assets of Israeli firm Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and have lined up loan packages to back their bids. Although the results are still some way off, credit starved bankers are excited about the prospects of financing a sizeable acquisition out of India, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Sirius Minerals, the company developing a potash mine in North Yorkshire, has mandated six banks to arrange $2.6bn financing for the project.
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German pharmaceutical company Cheplapharm Greifswald is in the market for a €95m Schuldschein which the family-owned firm will not grow beyond the launch size.
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Swiss based commodity trader Ecom Agroindustrial will reach out to new, as well as existing, lenders in its $500m loan refinancing.
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Banks are signing documents for the $4bn of acquisition loans for South African-based Steinhoff on Wednesday. The deal has gone “better than expected,” according to one lead banker.
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Europe’s investment grade corporate bond market has surprised few with the intensity of its start to autumn as issuers begin a run of primary activity that shows little sign of abating.