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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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French firm Fnac will imminently launch syndication of its loan to buy retailer Darty, after winning a bidding war with South Africa's Steinhoff. Meanwhile, banks supplying a £920m loan for the thwarted rival await instructions.
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The European leveraged loan market is finally starting to open up after a torrid few months, with a fast flow of deals and keen thirst for risk, writes Max Bower.
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Kuoni, the Swiss travel company, and Novacap, the French pharmaceuticals and chemicals firm, set price talk on their loan packages following bank meetings on Thursday morning.
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Chinese paediatric nutrition company Biostime International Holdings has put into motion an $845m loan package to refinance debt.
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It has been a promising start to the year for leveraged buyout loans (LBOs) for Indian companies. With Chinese banks aggressively capturing domestically sponsored outbound M&A funding, international lenders are looking elsewhere for opportunities and India is proving a hit, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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It’s that time of the year again in the European high yield market: finally, the single-B, the triple-C and even the unrated credits are racing towards a window of issuance that market participants say heralds a busy second half of the year.