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Former investment banker has been CFO of Verbund
◆ Fast money reverses out of SSA bond market ◆ CLO managers face risky ramp startegy ◆ Corporate hybrid bond market runs hot despite volatility
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Emerging market loan bankers may have to look to the private sector for deals as sovereign entities in the Middle East take a step back from the loan market.
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Toymaker Mattel has loosened the terms of its revolving credit facility for the second time this year after key buyer Toys ‘R’ Us filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday.
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Northrop Grumman got an $8.5bn one year bridge loan for its acquisition of missile maker Orbital ATK this week amid growing consolidation in the aerospace and military industries.
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Indonesia’s Waskita Karya sealed a Rph5tr ($375m) loan this week, in a rare syndication with international banks. While the borrower raised its profile as it tapped into pockets of rupiah liquidity from foreign lenders, the deal also illustrated the push by north Asian banks to deploy their balance sheet in Indonesia. John Loh writes.
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Standard Chartered has allocated a $300m offshore financing for Lotte Vietnam Shopping to four additional banks, following general syndication.
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Turkish banks are continuing to attract international lenders to their loan financings. Several deals this year have had dozens of arrangers.
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