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India’s JSW Steel has launched a $140m dual-tranche loan into general syndication, with the funds to go towards its acquisition of US-based steel plant Acero Junction Holdings.
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Chinese technology giant Xiaomi Corp, which recently floated in a landmark IPO in Hong Kong, is seeking lenders’ approval to slash the price on a $1bn loan closed last year.
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Japanese investment bank Nomura is increasing its involvement in European real estate — including the UK market, where the exit from the European Union could spark new business.
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Bankers working on the European deal pipelines for high yield bonds and leveraged loans promise a blazing September, but the talk among investors and their advisers is sober. Some fund managers believe the second half of the year might turn out to be reckoning time from what they described as “excesses” of the past.
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Arranging banks have released price talk on the $8bn of loans financing the leveraged buyout of Thomson Reuters’ Financial & Risk business.
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Telecom infrastructure firm Circet Odyssee has joined the early September pipeline of deals in the euro leveraged loans market with a small tap. It will fund the buyout of Irish peer KN Group, with parent company Advent planning to merge the companies.