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US chip maker Broadcom has received commitments for a staggering $100bn funding package for its acquisition of technology company Qualcomm, with the companies meeting for the first time a few days after the record financing was announced.
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UK engineering group GKN has written a formal letter to its shareholders calling the £7bn+ debt-financed hostile takeover bid from industrial conglomerate Melrose 'low price and high risk', prompting yet another quick fire public response from the potential buyer.
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The euro private placement market is seeing volumes rise to the highs reached in 2013-2015 as corporates push ahead with funding in the hope of beating European Central Bank interest rate rises expected later this year.
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Deal flow in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is picking up, according to international loan bankers, with more pre-export finance facilities from Russia and some anticipated event driven transactions in the rest of the region.
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Industrial conglomerate Melrose’s likely debt-driven hostile takeover attempt of UK engineering group GKN took another twist on Wednesday, with the target offering shareholders £2.5bn in cash over the next three years as it sells assets.
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Bookrunners will start marketing the financing for KKR’s buyout of Unilever’s spread business as soon as next week, with the European high yield bond and the leveraged loan market both braced for supply.
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