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Euro Garages has widened the discount on its £250m term loan ‘C’ to 97.5, with prospects for sterling issuance less clear following a pulled deal last week.
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B2 rated Infinitas priced on Tuesday its €380m term loan ‘B’ refinancing at the lower end of the guidance having first signed the deal just eight months ago.
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One month from the US regulator fining the New York unit of Mega International Commercial Bank, Taiwanese lenders are feeling the pressure and facing an unprecedented level of scrutiny on their existing loan books. But the extra paperwork should be viewed as a minor inconvenience with long-term benefits.
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Air India is tapping the syndicated loan market to refinance a $69.065m aircraft purchase facility. The carrier, which reported its first operating profit in a decade in the 2016 fiscal year, is relying on a guarantee from the Indian government to reel in demand.
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BMI Healthcare, the operating arm of General Healthcare Group, added a loan package to the run of sterling issuance in the European leveraged finance market of late.
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Electronic trading firm Ion Trading has tapped its term loan signed in August by subsidiary Wall Street Systems for €130m, as the latter acquires fellow fintech firm Reval.