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Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is poised to make its debut in the international syndicated loan market with a $250m fundraising.
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Blount International, the US farm and forestry equipment manufacturer, joined in this week’s trend of widening prices in a leveraged loans market where demand is hard to find.
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Western Digital, the US maker of computer hard drives, has widened pricing on its $9.5bn loan package to entice reluctant lenders. The loan will back Western Digital’s $17bn acquisition of SanDisk.
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The strong conditions since the European Central Bank kick-started corporate bond markets on March 10 are still ready and waiting for issuers but the bombastic deal flow that defined the month thus far has slowed, with concern persistent among some higher risk players.
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A $300m dual-tranche loan for a subsidiary of palm oil producer Golden-Agri Resources has wrapped up with just two new banks coming in.
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Bankers and investors agreed that the leveraged loan market is set to fill the void of new issuance in European leveraged finance until mid-April, as the levfin pipeline builds after the Easter break.