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Larger Asian and European commercial bank lenders are being scaled back by as much as 90% in certain Schuldscheine, as sluggish deal flow prompts arranging banks to make tough decisions.
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The Vietnam consumer finance subsidiary of Korea’s Mirae Asset Financial Group has become the latest firm to join a flurry of Vietnamese financial institutions in the loan market.
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Far from heralding the dawn of a new post-pandemic paradise, England’s removal of almost all social restrictions this week could easily lead to a sharp rise in corporate defaults.
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At the start of the pandemic, it made total sense for investors to pile capital into distressed debt funds. More than a year on, the decision looks like less of a slam dunk.
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French supermarket chain Casino has extended a €1.8bn syndicated loan to July 2026, as it tries to keep on track with its deleveraging road to recovery. Its subsidiary Monoprix has also obtained the group’s first sustainability-linked loan.
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Car Inc is seeking a new loan after an absence of five years from the market, but it will have to navigate the fallout from Luckin Coffee’s past governance concerns and the latest crackdown by China on technology companies to get its deal across the finish line. Pan Yue reports.