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ING has appointed Martjin Bruins as global lead of its structured acquisition finance unit, alongside his existing role as head of the unit in London for origination.
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A slump in big deals and a quest for fee growth is pushing the big banks into mid-market M&A to an extent that has not been witnessed before, writes David Rothnie.
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The UK’s SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust has completed a €150m debt-backed acquisition of a portfolio of energy generation projects plus debt in Spain, in the company’s largest acquisition since its IPO a year ago.
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A steady flow of deals is running through the investment grade corporate bond pipeline and out into the market. This is expected to become a deluge before long, as investors’ inboxes are filling up with roadshow invitations.
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KKR announced has closed its European Fund V, a €5.8bn vehicle looking for deals in western Europe. The company’s EMEA private equity funds are investing a combined $11.6bn at the moment, meaning the new fund offers a huge increase in firepower.
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The $166.3m loan to support Blackstone Group’s Essel Propack acquisition has been oversubscribed, with 10 participants joining during general syndication.