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Schuldschein agents have begun offering borrowers delayed draws in a bid to increase the product's value as a funding option. Many investors are wary of the prospect of deferred funding but are also desperate for supply.
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Nottingham Community Housing Association has signed a revolving credit facility with a margin that is partially linked to increasing racial diversity within its management team — a metric that more borrowers are expected to use in sustainability-linked financings.
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NREP, the largest real estate investment manager in the Nordics, has signed a €300m subscription credit line, as Europe’s property companies extend their debt binge since the start of the year.
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China Merchants Group’s leasing subsidiary has returned to the loan market for a $479.75m borrowing.
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GLP, a Singapore-headquartered logistics facilities operator, has raised a $658m sustainability-linked loan.
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Agrochemicals company UPL Corp is set to be the first Indian company to raise a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) amid growing appetite for the product in Asia. The $500m deal will offer banks in the region a rare opportunity to participate in a syndicated deal from the asset class. Pan Yue reports.