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Deals in the leveraged finance market have grown increasingly aggressive in recent weeks, as a strong run of buyouts has seen leverage levels ramp up. Some in the market have identified the European Central Bank’s leveraged lending guidelines, due to come into effect in November, as fuelling the fire. Max Bower reports.
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Danish ferry operator Scandlines has refinanced all its debt with BBB rated bank loans and notes in the European and US private placement markets.
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With the deadline looming on Holland & Barrett’s £825m-equivalent of loans, several investors have raised concerns over both leverage and terms on the deal, in a market otherwise winding down for summer.
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Gajah Tunggal, an Indonesian tyre maker, has tapped the syndicated loan market for a dual-currency $250m facility.
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A veteran loan syndications banker at Citi in India is understood to have quit to take up a bigger role in Standard Chartered.