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With the UK’s vote to leave the EU and England's miserable performance at the football, there didn't seem too much to celebrate last week. But loan marketeers had other ideas.
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Chinese tutoring service provider TAL Education has raised $400m from its maiden syndicated loan, doubling the deal from the launch size of $200m after receiving ample support from domestic banks.
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While a handful of loans were put on hold following the UK’s vote to leave the EU, several deals already in the market are braving the choppy waters, with leveraged loans the first in line for external shocks.
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Syndicated loan documentation has been in the spotlight since the UK voted to leave the European Union, with some market participants asking whether Brexit-related clauses might be invoked to block deals, and others questioning the continued use of English common law.
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Iberdrola, the Spanish energy company, completed a €500m multicurrency, new money loan deal on June 30, one week after the UK's EU referendum.