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Taiwanese semiconductor company GlobalWafers Co has wrapped up a $350m dual tranche acquisition financing with a group of local lenders. The same banks have also provided $200m to refinance the debt of the target company SunEdison.
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Netherlands-based telecoms firm Altice, one of the European leveraged finance market’s leading issuers, held a lender call at 3pm London time on Thursday for €1.6bn of loan refinancings in euros, and more in dollars.
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Cerba has increased its buyout term loan to €794m after dropping a planned bond. It is the second successive large cap buyout this year in which that has happened.
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Wells Fargo Asset Management has hired a new portfolio manager in its ECM Asset Management subsidiary.
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Wednesday’s Dutch general election has not put the brakes on corporate bond issuance as it was expected to, probably because investors are expecting a fragmented result ending in a coalition, rather than a market-unfriendly all out vote for the far right.
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BMC Software, the US IT management firm, joined a packed European leveraged finance market on Monday with a €650m term loan refinancing, one of several deals launched since late last week.