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Wemag, a state-owned electricity firm in Germany, has launched a 10 year Schuldschein through NordLB’s digital platform, Finpair. Wemag follows two Austrian utilities in supplying deals at a longer tenor.
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French care homes company Orpea launched a Schuldschein deal on Thursday as the market begins to regain its international allure. A return to the heady heights of pre-Covid deal flow will be a struggle, but Schuldschein market players are optimistic that the next few months will be strong for issuance.
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Eurostar, the company that runs trains through the Channel Tunnel between London and Europe, has signed a £250m commercial financing package, months after it begged the UK government for bailout funding.
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Freeport Indonesia is inviting banks to join the senior syndication stage of its $750m borrowing.
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French technology manufacturer Mersen has sold US private placements, according to market sources. Investors are expecting more European corporates to tap the market in the coming months.
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KKR, the US private equity firm, has agreed to buy John Laing in a cash deal that values the UK infrastructure developer at £2bn. KKR will fund the purchase using a mix of equity and debt.