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Software loan sell-offs and the Iran war have caused US and European loans to price differently
Leveraged loans in stressed sectors like software carry refinancing risk
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US investors have scrambled for the bonds and loans backing leveraged buyouts of Thomson Reuters’ Financial & Risk business and Dutch chemical company AkzoNobel, with pricing coming tighter than initial thoughts despite aggressive covenant packages.
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Scott Snell, former co-head of BlackRock’s US CLO business, has joined Tetragon Credit Income (TCIP) as a CLO portfolio manager, with the firm planning to expand the range of its investments in CLOs.
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Private equity firms and corporates are unloading speculative grade debt deals with loose terms, but investors still pocket them this week, suggesting that their recent resolve for discipline may be short-lived.
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China National Building Material (CNBM) is considering changing the guarantor of its $160m debut offshore borrowing in a bid to cut pricing.
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Loomis Sayles’ senior loan portfolio manager Kevin Perry will retire in March 2019 after 17 years with the company and 37 years in the industry, the firm said on Tuesday.
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China’s O-film Tech is tapping offshore lenders for the first time for a $100m term loan, hitting the market amid escalating tensions between the US and China.