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Software loan sell-offs and the Iran war have caused US and European loans to price differently
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
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UK engineering group GKN slapped down the claims made in a hostile takeover bid by industrial conglomerate Melrose on Thursday, leaving loans bankers facing a long wait before they find out if debt will be needed to fund the deal.
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The Loan Market Association is consulting with US private placement investors about creating European PP documentation that is more similar to what they are used to — in the hope that the lenders will be more drawn to European companies as a consequence.
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Axis Bank’s presence in the top group of a recent loan for Oman’s Bank Sohar has once again put the focus on Indian lenders’ efforts to expand their overseas balance sheets. Banks from the south Asian country see FIG deals as a safe gateway to business in unfamiliar geographies — and are keen to step up their game. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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Three bookrunners have kicked off primary distribution of an up to $150m revolver for Indonesian garment maker Pan Brothers.
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On Wednesday, Cineworld launched a $4bn term loan and £1.7bn rights issue to back its acquisition of Regal, the second biggest cinema operator in the US.
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Two large South African corporates are due to refinance some loans in the coming weeks, according to bankers close to the deals, who expect activity in the country to be high this quarter.
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