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European levfin investors are optimistic as the market heads into the Easter break, with buyers enjoying better pricing and terms even as issuers prepare to launch a fresh bout of speculative grade paper over the next few weeks.
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The traditional investment grade debt buyers that have ventured into Europe's high yield and leveraged loan markets since quantitative easing sucked much of the juice out of high grade markets are showing no sign of losing their thirst for levfin, despite the looming end of QE, writes Victor Jimenez.
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Hong Kong-listed New World Development has converted a loan signed in March 2016 into a green loan, a first of its kind for the company and in line with its plan to promote sustainability across its business.
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Malaysian rubber gloves manufacturer Top Glove Corp has sealed a $310m loan, with robust support from banks making the deal 2.5 times covered.
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GCL New Energy is opting to use a club route for a $150m loan, mandating Credit Suisse as the sole mandated lead arranger and bookrunner, according to sources.
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Credit Suisse has named Sergio Morita as Ashish Sharma’s replacement to helm the loan syndications desk in Asia Pacific, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.