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Chinese online marketplace 58.com is seeking a $3bn loan for its take-private from the Nasdaq. The company is relying on Chinese banks to raise the money, but several told GlobalCapital Asia they were not interested. Pan Yue reports.
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Tom Tailor, the German fashion brand, has signed a €100m loan guaranteed by the federal and regional governments. It has also extended its existing bank line, although the company says it will not be enough to stave off insolvency at holding company level.
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58.com, a Chinese company that focuses on online classified advertisements, is in talks with banks in the country for a financing package of $3bn to support its take private.
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Struggling UK small and medium-sized enterprises could see their debts sold to insurance companies or other institutional investors in a scheme similar to that used to securitize student loans in the country, according to proposals floated by finance lobby group TheCityUK in a report published on Monday.
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Hong Kong-based Lei Shing Hong Credit has added a TaiFX-Libor clause to its new $320m loan, allowing it to offer a margin that is flat to its last transaction.
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Banks leading the acquisition loan for equipment finance firm Boels have increased the size of the distributed portion of the offering and cut the discount on offer, as a strong market backdrop helps clear the hung bridge backlog from before the onset of the coronavirus.