Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
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
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Allocations have been issued for a $455.75m loan to support Baring Private Equity Asia’s acquisition of Singapore-based Interplex Holdings.
-
Standard Chartered's regional head of loan syndications for Greater China and northeast Asia has resigned to move to a rival, according to a source.
-
Inovyn, the UK-headquartered PVC producer 50% owned by Ineos, and Telenet, the Belgium broadband services provider owned by Liberty Global, both had replies due on Thursday for loan packages.
-
Dollar loan volumes from India have risen 10% so far this year, with numbers driven mainly by fundraisings for large conglomerates and state-owned firms. This is despite a slump in overall activity in the rest of Asia. But the lukewarm response during syndication for some of the recently closed deals indicates a pushback on pricing from retail lenders, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
-
Hong Kong-listed conglomerate Dah Chong Hong is readying a loan to back its acquisition of Li & Fung’s Asia consumer and healthcare distribution business.
-
JP Morgan’s head of syndicated and leveraged finance Australia has left the bank, with the head of European loan trading having resigned also, sources with knowledge of the matter have confirmed.