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Chinese property developer Yanlord Land Group has rolled out its $600m dual-tranche financing into general syndication.
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Large leveraged buyouts may be set for a return to Europe’s leveraged finance market following a lengthy sojourn. Stada, the German generic pharmaceuticals firm, this week said it was fielding numerous buyout offers worth around €3.5bn, offering investors the respite from relentless repricings that they have craved for several months. Max Bower reports.
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HSBC is overhauling the leadership of its leveraged and acquisition finance and sponsor coverage teams in Asia Pacific, with some senior changes taking place this week. While sources emphasised this does not signify a retreat, the moves have put a focus on what some consider a somewhat “static” job market for acquisition and leveraged finance in the region. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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Blackstone has bought a majority stake in London-based cloud software firm Cloudreach, adding further to its existing queue of European buyouts waiting to be financed.
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Chinese digital map provider NavInfo has hit the syndicated loan market for €110m to fund its acquisition of a stake in a European target.
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The repricing train steams on in European leveraged loans, although several buyouts are coming down the track, offering new paper and the promise of some yield to desperate investors.