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An affiliate of department store Sogo Hong Kong has returned to the loan market for a HK$8bn ($1bn) deal to refinance a borrowing from 2016.
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With holidays and earning out of the way and markets wide open, four new high yield bonds and two big term loans hit the market on Monday, constituting more than $11bn of internationally-targeted supply in total, with more than €4.5bn of euros in the mix.
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Chinese department store operator Golden Eagle Retail Group has closed a $601m-equivalent refinancing loan with 15 lenders.
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Röhm, the renamed Evonik Specialty Chemicals, is back in the market looking to refinance its 2026 €997m term loan 'B' near par, following a surprisingly strong performance through 2020.
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TI Fluid Systems, an auto parts company, is marketing its first unsecured debt, a €600m eight year non-call three, which it plans to use to repay part of its secured debt. It has also launched repricing on this loan, looking to cut margins and reset Euribor floors to market standard levels.
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HSBC is relocating the regional head of its leveraged and acquisition finance (LAF) business from Hong Kong to London to help implement its UK strategy.