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Leveraged finance bankers in Asia are counting on the possible delisting of a host of Chinese companies from the US to give a fillip to the region’s dollar loan market this year. But bankers should temper their expectations.
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James Benamor called a second shareholder vote in four months on Thursday to replace the board of Amigo Holdings, the troubled UK guarantor loan company he founded in 2005, after the board rejected his proposals — including reappointing him as CEO.
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Liberty Global's subsidiaries have priced two sets of term loan 'B's to support its $7.4bn acquisition of mobile phone company Sunrise, less than a year after the latter’s plans to acquire Liberty’s subsidiary UPC fell through.
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M&G Real Estate Asia has received a W115bn ($96m) green loan from OCBC Bank to finance a green building in South Korea.
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UBS reckons it has a hit upon a ‘unique formula’ for growth as it expands its investment banking offering to its high net worth clients, writes David Rothnie.
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Europe’s leveraged finance market is forecast to be hit by the biggest wave of defaults since 2009 next year, yet there is a disconnect with market sentiment. As Standard & Poor’s predicts the default rate to reach 8.5%, bullish investors continue to pile in. Silas Brown and Mike Turner report.