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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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The UK building and services company had borrowed Schuldschein loans, which are unlikely to be paid in full — and the Schuldschein market couldn’t care less.
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Investment grade loans bankers are trying to hold firm over what they claim is an attempt by borrowers to aggressively loosen deal terms, as the market prepares for a spate of M&A activity.
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Tom Muoio, head of European leverage finance capital markets at Jefferies, who was appointed six years ago, will be leaving the bank, as former HSBC leveraged finance director Bala Ramesh joins the team.
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Dubai’s GEMS Education hosted a roadshow last week for a $1.25bn loan, which attracted a mix of local and international banks.
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A $300m debut international loan for Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology has entered primary syndication, after two lenders joined in the senior phase.
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Oman’s Bank Sohar has enlisted three lenders to arrange a $300m new money borrowing.
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