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Citi has hired Shawn Borisoff into its global asset managers group, one of the final pieces in its long-running build out in sponsors coverage and leveraged finance. GlobalCapital understands the bank is still looking to hire for M&A and advisory, but Borisoff represents the final piece of the sponsors build-out.
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Croatia’s parliament passed an emergency law on Thursday to deal with the default crisis at Agrokor, the sprawling food and agriculture group that is the country's largest private company.
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Companies financing acquisitions are opting to use more term loans, alongside the bridge facilities that have become the norm in recent years. With banks eager to lend, it merely gives the borrowers even more flexibility.
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Lloyds Bank has arranged for Unibail-Rodamco, the French-Dutch property company, what it believes is the first syndicated loan that gives the borrower cheaper funding if it hits environmental targets.
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Many international banks have yet to hear from Intesa Sanpaolo, more than a month after it announced plans to syndicate its €5.2bn loan to Qatar Investment Authority and Glencore for the takeover of a 19.5% stake in Rosneft, the Russian oil company.
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The global head of private credit at KKR has left the firm — despite its filing documents for a third ‘Lending Partners’ fund this week, suggesting it is raising another direct lending vehicle.
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