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Software loan sell-offs and the Iran war have caused US and European loans to price differently
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Medco Energi Internasional, which issued a dollar bond last week, has returned to the debt market for a reserve based lending (RBL) facility for subsidiary Medco E&P Malaka.
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Private equity firms have deployed their direct lending arms in three UK mid-sized deals in the past week, just as public market bankers begin to fret about the effects of Brexit on the sterling market.
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Cambodia's Advanced Bank of Asia (ABA Bank) has tied up a $50m borrowing with Taiwanese lenders, taking double the amount raised in its international loan debut last year.
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India's Vedanta Resources is talking to banks about a $300m borrowing for its mining operations in South Africa, setting the wheels in motion for its third international loan of the year.
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New accounting rules could hit the loan syndications market, potentially adding to earnings volatility and changing how banks book their underwriting fees. But the rules could clash with the EU’s leveraged lending guidance.
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All eyes in the leveraged loan market this week were trained on UK health food retailer Holland & Barrett.