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Leveraged loan investors are still at the table in a week many expected to be quiet. Double-B rated borrowers like Nomad Foods, the UK frozen food producer, found strong demand after slashing margins and selling add-ons.
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China New Higher Education Group has become the latest of a string of companies from the education sector to access the offshore loan market for funds. While Chinese education firms have mostly been well received by banks, market observers cautioned against drawing broad-brush conclusions. Reputable schools with scale will still be a top pick for lenders, while their lesser-known peers may find frostier conditions. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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China New Higher Education Group is making its debut in the international syndicated loan market with a HK$1.5bn ($192m) financing.
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China Huiyuan Juice Group is in the loan syndications market for a €160m three year deal — its second fundraising this year.
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M&G Investments has hired Oliver Wilson as head of asset-based lending in its six-person direct lending team, headed by James Pearce.
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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) is understood to be lining up a $150m-$200m borrowing in the international syndicated loan market.