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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
Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending
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Asklepios, Europe’s largest privately owned hospital operator, has signed a €365m revolving credit facility for general corporate and refinancing purposes.
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Finnish pulp and paper maker Stora Enso has tightened margins again on its €700m revolving credit facility, this time by 20bp, after having already reduced margins on the deal by 35bp two years ago.
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The investment grade loans market has experienced a surge in activity this week, as borrowers have sought to get in on the last of the refinancing action for 2015, including two rare oil and gas issuers. But refinancing activity could be set to wind down in 2016 as bankers expect a widening in pricing.
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Corporate borrowers in peripheral Europe have a golden opportunity to borrow thanks to the European Central Bank’s targeted long term refinancing operation (TLTRO) help for banks — stalling the march towards bond and private placement predominance.
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Norway listed shipping companies Frontline and Nordic American Tankers closed their respective refinancing deals on Thursday. They joined a wave of the region’s borrowers seeking to close deals ahead of the holiday season.
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Société Générale has appointed a new global head of infrastructure finance with nine year's experience in infrastructure project financing at the French bank.