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Divisions deepen over multilateral development banks’ climate commitments
Deal rules and slow primary market make ramping up deals difficult
◆ Supranationals and agencies prepare to achieve the previously unthinkable ◆ Leveraged loans versus private credit and their effect on CLOs ◆ A new dawn for dollar covered bonds and UK equity market structure
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Wells Fargo has added Shaun Dreyer, former European loans head at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, to its US loans team and picked up a new director in the UK.
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After the European Commission blocked Hutchison 3G’s £10.25bn bid for O2, banks may push for different fee structures in future M&A deals, according to one senior loans banker.
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The Philippines’ tough-talking new president may be ruffling feathers with his firebrand public persona but bankers and market watchers have mostly brushed this off and said the country is poised to see a resumption in primary equity and debt issuance. But the leader’s thinking on the economy remains a wild card, writes John Loh.
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Commodities trader Noble Group has wrapped up a $1bn committed unsecured revolver with 25 banks joining the transaction, alongside a $2bn revolving borrowing base facility.
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Three banks have seen changes to their loan syndication teams in Asia following departures and internal moves.
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Chinese tutoring service provider TAL Education is looking to raise $200m from an overseas syndicated loan in its first visit to the market.
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