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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
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Crédit Agricole has named Atul Sodhi as head of global debt capital markets corporates, for which he will relocate from Hong Kong to Paris.
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There has been little immediate impact on the broader Schuldschein market after the breakdown of talks between the UK government and Carillion’s creditors over the weekend, which has led to the UK building and services company going into liquidation.
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Trafigura’s Singaporean entity Trafigura Pte launched a $4.5bn revolving credit facility on Monday to refinance two loans taken out over the last two years.
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MUFG has appointed Holly Villiers to a new role heading corporate banking for UK, Ireland and the Nordic countries.
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India's Tata Steel has lined up a group of 21 lenders for an up to $2.16bn six year loan, which will be launched into primary syndication in a couple of weeks, said bankers close to the deal.
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Volkswagen Financial Services has raised €600m through a Schuldschein placed with a single investor. The benchmark, which took the market by surprise, left many with more questions than answers.
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