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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.
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Indian borrowers are increasingly raising offshore loans with tenors of five to seven years, in a bid to smooth out their maturity profiles and avoid a massive debt overhang. The shift comes at the right time, as international lenders slowly warm up to longer-dated deals, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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Allocations for a $235m three-tranche financing for private equity firm Partners Group’s acquisition of Philippine business process outsourcing company SPi Global were firmed up on Tuesday.
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Independent Vetcare, a veterinary group based in the UK, is back in the market with an add-on to the sterling loans that funded its leveraged buyout in April.
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Most corporate issuers have deserted the markets for the summer. Not BAT however, which has inhaled $17.25bn already this week and is now back for more.