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Pricing in the European leveraged loan market is “in freefall”, according to one head of leveraged finance.
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The Business Growth Fund has teamed up with First Derivatives to invest in early stage technology companies in the UK, a sector the country's chancellor cited in the autumn budget as requiring extra funding.
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The sheer amount of excess liquidity in the leveraged finance market in Europe has initiated a relentless repricing wave. And on Tuesday, the head of leveraged finance at a bank in London went as far as to say that the supply/demand imbalance was so extreme it threatened medium term market stability.
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UniCredit has named the bankers to fill a series of senior country posts in its financing and advisory business, which covers equity and debt origination, coverage and M&A.
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CT Corp company, Trans Retail Indonesia, has launched its $575m loan with seven mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.
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Logoplaste, the Portuguese plastic packaging maker, boarded the loan market's runaway repricing train on Monday, completing a request on four different tranches amid several similar deals.