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Swedish financial services firm Lindorff has signed €225m in loans to fund its non-performing loans business and to reduce the group's reliance on its revolving credit facility.
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Indonesian textile company Delta Dunia Sandang Tekstil has signed its $260m fundraising with 13 lenders, about four months after banks were first sounded out.
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Avolon Holdings, indirectly owned by China’s HNA Group, has tapped Morgan Stanley and UBS to provide $8.5bn of debt for the acquisition of the aircraft leasing business of CIT Group.
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Bridgepoint-owned Pret A Manger and Civen-owned Ufinet both allocated dividend recapitalisations on Thursday, while another Bridgepoint-owned firm, Element Materials, released price talk on a proposed repricing of its buyout loans signed only in February.
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The UK government has lent its voice to the growing current of international opinion that expansive monetary policy has gone far enough, and may even be harming growth. Britain is set to embark on a fiscal stimulus, likely to be welcomed by financial markets.
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A recent fine by US regulators on the New York branch of Mega International Commercial Bank has led to demands for overseas branches of Taiwanese lenders to collect more comprehensive information about their clients. This is causing fears that the credit approval process for syndicated loans will lengthen, while banks will also find it tricky to lend to smaller borrowers. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.