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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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UK utility company SSE is in the market for its first private placement since its debut in 2012 and investor appetite for the firm’s paper appears as strong as before.
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Lacklustre dealflow in investment grade loans is unlikely to improve any time soon, according to some bankers who, despite it being only mid-March, are already beginning to worry about meeting their annual budgets.
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The investment grade corporate bond market has been on a wild ride since European Central Bank president, Mario Draghi announced that he would add euro-denominated corporate bonds to the bank's asset purchase programme on Thursday.
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In another European healthcare M&A deal, three banks have increased their commitments in a loan which veterinary pharmaceuticals company Dechra will use for a US acquisition.
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Banks must make commitments to the $20bn tranche of ChemChina's Syngenta acquisition loan by March 22, according to a banker on the deal.
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Yingda International Leasing has made a successful debut in the dollar syndicated loan market, with more than $400m worth of commitments pouring in for its $200m facility.