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Despite the allure of lower loan prices, CLO managers should print deals cautiously
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
LBO financing includes $5.75bn term loan to be priced early next week
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Investor support for leveraged loan deals where the issuer is only seeking to cut margins remains so strong that some borrowers, such as French real estate group Foncia, may do it twice this year.
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Dongxing Securities (HK) Financial Holdings has found success with its maiden loan outing, managing to raise the size of the deal to $400m from $300m.
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A novel green loan for Singapore-listed Wilmar has put a focus on sustainability-based borrowings in Asia — or the lack thereof. But now the agribusiness company has provided a template for such financings, the onus is on banks and borrowers to push for change in the region. The benefits may be intangible, but they will be more far-reaching than a few extra basis points on the P&L.
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A $575m loan for Twin Star Mauritius, a subsidiary of mining company Vedanta Resources, has attracted two commitments since its launch into general syndication in September. But the deal remains open to participants with a few more lenders expected to chip in, said two bankers close to the matter.
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French insurance broker Financière CEP and UK frozen food producer Nomad Foods have launched refinancing offerings to increase the size of existing debt.
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A two-part loan for Singaporean private equity firm Capital Square Partners’ acquisition of business process outsourcing company Aegis has entered into general syndication.