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US packaging firm Coveris is hoping to join a rush of transatlantic issuance, as it marketed a $350m dollar and euro denominated loan over a lender call on Wednesday.
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New Zealand-based packaging firm Reynolds Group has priced its $2.25bn loan package at the tight end of guidance, following what one investor called a "crazy" syndication phase.
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The word of the week in corporate financing markets is Teva — except when it’s Softbank.
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A subsidiary of Malaysian upstream oil and gas company UMW Oil & Gas Corp has approached the syndicated loan market for a $150m fundraising.
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Riemser, the German pharmaceuticals firm, has release priced guidance on its €286m seven year term loan ‘B’ dividend recap. While the UK's Vue Entertainment has privately placed its €120m term loan.
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Softbank, the Japanese technology and telecoms group, has taken a ¥1tr ($9.5bn) loan for its £24bn acquisition of Arm Holdings, the UK firm which designs mobile phone chips. The loan could be syndicated to non-Japanese banks if the refinancing strategy requires it, said one senior banker.