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Borrowers are unloading a still increasing number of new deals in the leveraged debt primary markets in September, hoping to find sufficient demand. But investor appetite, while supportive, is showing a selective taste this week.
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Sterling leveraged loan volumes are on the rise, even as sterling high yield bond volumes have been heavily curtailed, said Marlborough Partners this week.
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The UK’s RPC Group is in talks with two private equity firms for a potential sale, with the plastics packaging company’s pre-acquisition leverage well below covenant breaching levels.
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Taiwan-listed agro-chemical maker Rotam Global Agrosciences is tapping the loan market for $100m to refinance debt.
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China’s drug developer Luye Pharma Group has launched a $300m loan into general, to back the acquisition of two antipsychotic medical products.
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On Friday, AkzoNobel and Suse announced new deals in the already bustling European markets for high yield bonds and leveraged loans, bolstering expectations of record volume for September.