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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.
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Eurazeo, the private equity firm, is offering a loan to fund the leveraged buyout of Spain’s Iberchem, a fragrance and flavour maker, from Magnum Capital.
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Conditional books are already oversubscribed for the €240m term loan that funds the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan's acquisition of Mémora, an Iberian funeral services provider.