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  • Private investment firm Partners Group has further bulked out its standalone private equity business with the closing of its latest direct investment fund at €6bn, as players historically on the limited partners’ side of the sector increasingly focus on doing direct buyouts themselves.
  • Deutsche Bank’s resurrection as a force in capital markets will have to wait a little longer, based on disappointing second quarter figures the bank released on Thursday. Though the bank has rebuilt its capital base and settled many of its legal issues, its investment bank underperformed second quarter numbers from US peers.
  • The race for the fixed line assets of Hutchison Telecommunications is nearing the finish line, with details emerging on the financing to support a bid by US private equity firm I Squared Capital. The firm is competing against a joint bid from MBK Partners and TPG Capital, which can already boast one clear win in the sector. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
  • India’s Nirma is set to hit the US term loan B market for financing to back its bid for Tronox Alkali, a US-based company. The flexibility that comes with selling into an institutional market pushed Nirma to pick a combination of a US TLB and a bond for its acquisition, said bankers.
  • Jane Street Group, the electronic trading firm, held bank meetings in New York on Wednesday and London on Thursday for its debut syndicated loan, a $600m-equivalent term loan split between euros and dollars.
  • Unilever, Eversholt Rail and Grand City Properties have all defied the season this week to bring corporate bond issues, and been rewarded with strong demand.