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Listed real estate firm CPI Property is repaying a portion of its Schuldschein early at par, taking advantage of favourable legal conditions in Germany regarding early prepayments of floating rate loans. Sources say other companies may use this option if funding conditions remain so attractive in public markets.
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GardaWorld, the Canadian security firm, has pulled out of its hostile bid for G4S, leaving the way clear for US rival Allied Universal.
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British Airways will draw on its £2bn UK government-backed facility by the end of this month, as its owner International Airlines Group continues to look at other debt options to improve its liquidity.
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The UK government has opened a consultation on having a ‘safe harbour’ for legacy Libor contracts deemed too difficult to switch to another benchmark before the end of year deadline. However, market participants say much more needs to be clarified in the proposals.
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The sustainability linked loan market hit two milestones this week with Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s biggest brewer, signing the largest ever revolver in the structure, and Carlyle Group making a similar claim for the US private equity market.
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Carlyle Group has signed what it is calling the largest ESG-linked private equity credit facility in the US, as socially conscious financing continues to make inroads into the sector globally.