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Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
Investors pay little heed to alarming worsening of climate
Data centres and energy projects are giving loan bankers that rare experience - a buyer's market
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In one of the largest deals in the loan market this year, Stellantis, the Netherlands based company formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and Peugeot (PSA), has secured a €12bn revolving credit facility. The fresh debt will refinance revolvers from the two car companies.
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India’s largest ever leveraged buyout loan, tied to Blackstone’s stake purchase in IT services company Mphasis, is in the market, after inviting a wide group of banks to participate in general syndication.
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Thai agri-business firm Charoen Pokphand Foods’ subsidiary, CPF Investments, is in the market for a new $400m loan.
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Larger Asian and European commercial bank lenders are being scaled back by as much as 90% in certain Schuldscheine, as sluggish deal flow prompts arranging banks to make tough decisions.
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Electric cables have melted, tarmac buckled, businesses closed. Forests and towns have burned. The western US and Canada are in the grip of a savage drought. It ought to be called a once in a lifetime event; unfortunately, that is unlikely to be the case.
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Ashurst has hired a new partner, Robert Child, to boost its Asia restructuring and insolvency business.
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