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In Europe loans are the key to opening ancillary business while in the Middle East relationships should cap premiums
Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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German car rental company Sixt has completed a €375m Schuldschein deal, the size of which was more than doubled after strong demand from investors.
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Domino's Pizza Group, the franchise owner for Domino's stores in Ireland and the United Kingdom, has signed a new money revolving credit facility with three banks.
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Banks are showing a greater willingness to bring smaller loans to the Asian syndication market, with first time and relatively unknown issuers tapping lenders. As fundraisings for bigger and more regular borrowers dry up, banks are having to put more effort into finding new business, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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European investment grade corporate bond investors are poised napkins tucked in, cutlery at the ready, as the reception this week for Vodafone’s €1bn 15 year trade and Heathrow’s £400m 33 year notes showed forcefully. It is unlikely there will be many more courses to follow.
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Veteran DBS banker Boey Yin Chong is moving to a new position at the Singaporean lender after a 15-year spell helming the syndicated finance team.
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Allocations are out for a HK$8bn ($1bn) fundraising for Lifestyle International Holdings, which operates Sogo department stores.