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The Netherlands announced the sale of Propertize, a financial agency holding real estate loans from government bail outs, to a consortium formed by private equity firm Lone Star and JP Morgan on Tuesday.
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While a handful of loans were put on hold following the UK’s vote to leave the EU, a few deals already in the market are braving the choppy waters, with certain credits finding resilient support.
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Private equity funds have spent the last two or three years clearing out their cupboards, selling business after business. They have plenty of new money, too — but have not been buying assets. Brexit could bring them out of hiding.
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Swedish sponsor EQT is set to syndicate €1.25bn of loans in July to fund its acquisition of German Bilfinger’s real estate business, in a market that has been led by German and French deals since the Brexit referendum.
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English law loan documents are not likely to be scrapped if the UK leaves the European Union, but there will be changes to the docs in the event of a Brexit.
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Barclays has hired a managing director from Morgan Stanley to join its distressed debt business.