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Software loan sell-offs and the Iran war have caused US and European loans to price differently
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Two French leveraged loan deals were launched on Wednesday, both of which back leveraged buyouts, as the market claws its way back to issuing primary deals after a sluggish month.
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BNP Paribas’ head of distressed and loan credit research has left the bank for a private equity firm.
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European high yield, which has had a dismal 2016 so far, is making another try to break out of its lethargy today, as LeasePlan, the Dutch car finance bank, is relaunching its €1.55bn bond to finance its leveraged buyout.
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Tata Steel is holding conversations with banks to refinance debt related to its Canadian operations. The talks come even as the company is a week away from winding up a $1.5bn refinancing for its Singapore subsidiary.
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Aster DM Healthcare is close to sealing a $280m multi-tranche syndicated loan, with three or four lenders already committing to the deal.
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The influx of Chinese M&A into Europe has brought the terrifying task of evaluating the credit risk of clandestine Chinese state-owned enterprises — but the loan structures used so far protect lenders from the unknown.