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Public pension schemes have sold shares in coal, oil and gas companies but are still funding expansion of the gas industry through infrastructure funds
In an age of abundant information and opinion, where much of it is wrong, smart investment bankers can still be valuable to clients by embracing the complexity
At London investor day, supranational reveals deals and plans for new funding and investments, including fully African project financing
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Axilone, Comexposium and Hurtigruten have begun the syndication of a combined deal volume of €1.5bn, but European leveraged loan spreads are now so tight that some investors are heading for the exit.
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Swedish healthcare company Capio has given its revolving credit facility a shot in the arm by amending and extending it, increasing it by 45% to €343m-equivalent and extending its maturity by 2.5 years.
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Porsche has launched a Schuldschein, priced at about half the spreads on its previous €1.1bn offering in March 2016.
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UCB, the Belgian pharmaceutical company, has amended and extended its €1bn revolving credit facility early, pushing the maturity of its only commercial bank loan to the far end of its debt profile.
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Banks across the Street have sought to woo shareholders with business models that celebrate the holy matrimony between Steady Eddie wealth management and (supposedly) reformed wild child investment banking. But the repercussions on bank earnings from the demise of South African retailer Steinhoff are a reminder that the course of true love never did run smooth.
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Saudi Arabia has requested proposals to refinance its $10bn syndicated loan, signed in 2016. It has also asked for ideas for a dollar bond issue and a possible export credit agency-backed financing, as part of a new financing plan.
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