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The Guinness Partnership, a UK affordable housing company, has signed a £150m revolving credit facility linked to Sonia from day one, as loan market participants say momentum is growing to leave Libor behind before the end of year deadline.
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Enel has signed a €1.35bn sustainability-linked loan guarantee facility, the latest in a series of debts it has tied to its ability to increase renewable energy capacity.
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US institutional investor MetLife has offered a more attractive loan package to the English Football League — England's second, third and fourth professional football divisions — than the UK government and bank lenders.
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Royal FrieslandCampina, the Dutch dairy cooperative, has signed a €300m debut sustainability-linked loan arranged by ING, a week after the Dutch bank helped arrange financing for Belgian dairy cooperative Milcobel.
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German semi-conductor business Infineon, which is Europe’s largest chip maker, has sold $1.3bn of US private placements, according to several market sources, in the largest trade from Europe in almost five years.
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BNP Paribas has leapfrogged JP Morgan to become the top bookrunner in EMEA loans this quarter, with the French bank almost doubling its market share. But this increase has yet to play out in the bank’s bond bookrunning activities in the region.