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Despite the allure of lower loan prices, CLO managers should print deals cautiously
Software loan sell-offs and the Iran war have caused US and European loans to price differently
Leveraged loans in stressed sectors like software carry refinancing risk
LBO financing includes $5.75bn term loan to be priced early next week
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Showing its openness to ideas from the European continent, the UK this week followed the eurozone into corporate bond quantitative easing. The Bank of England began its long anticipated Corporate Bond Purchase Scheme on Tuesday, and already it appears to be stimulating a flurry of sterling bond issuance.
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Bridgepoint-owned Pret a Manger launched a £589m dividend recap and refinancing deal on Tuesday, as the market’s repricing momentum continues apace.
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A veteran loans banker most recently with Bank of America Merrill Lynch is tipped for a senior role at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.
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A European Central Bank official bigwig ruffled a lot of feathers at the LevInvest conference in Barcelona last week when announcing more regulation for the market, leading to some colourful insults. Luckily some managed to party through the pain. While in London, the Ranger ate some pebbles.
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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has hired a banker for its loans team in Singapore, according to sources.
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Leveraged finance bankers probably didn’t think their jobs could get any tougher. Not until Wednesday at least, when, at Euromoney's Levinvest conference, the ECB dropped the bombshell that it was, in all likelihood, set to introduce ‘guidance’ on leveraged lending.