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Arvos, the industrial equipment firm, has a bank meeting scheduled for Friday in London for a €130m incremental term loan as it looks to repay its existing second lien facility.
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The first quarter loan syndication numbers for Asia ex-Japan are out and they are not pretty, with volumes plummeting 50% year-on-year. But with some big M&A deals in the works, bankers are bullish about the second quarter and expectations are rising for more activity from China and India.
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Arvos, the auxiliary components business, has a bank meeting scheduled for Friday in London for a €130m incremental term loan as it looks to repay its existing second lien facility.
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Gates Global, the US power transmission belt maker, rescheduled commitments for a euro term loan add-on to Thursday, after increasing it by nearly €200m from around €275m. The move came in a week when JP Morgan analysts and others voiced concern about risks in the leveraged finance market.
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Mimi Cheng, chief representative of First Gulf Bank in Hong Kong, has left the firm less than a year after taking over the position.
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In a busy week for European corporate bond issuance, two hybrid capital issues are taking centre stage.