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UK listed construction firm Breedon has launched a private placement deal, according to market sources, making it one of the first UK companies to hit the market this year.
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Meyer Burger, a German engineering company that makes cells for solar energy, has signed a €185m partly state guaranteed bank facility, that comes with a disbursement clause that locks the company into raising another €100m by this time next year.
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Varta, a German battery maker, has signed a debut €235m sustainability-linked bank loan package, making the margin dependent on an improvement of its rating with a second party opinion provider.
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The Loan Market Association has updated documentation around shifting legacy loan agreements from Libor to risk-free rates, with the trade body warning that there is only a short time frame left before major deadlines in the transition.
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Europe’s corporates have signed a smattering of ESG-related loans, with testing and certification company Applus+ linking the margin on its bank debt to sustainability-linked metrics for the first time.
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Alternative asset manager CVC Capital Partners has issued €1.25bn in US private placements, according to market sources. The trade follows similar moves by Bain Capital and Dyal Capital in the past 12 months, but is the first iteration of the trend to be priced in euros.