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Lending banks watch UK water credits carefully as Thames stumbles
◆ Is bond syndicate becoming a junior job? ◆ Zambia’s debt ordeal nearly over but has it got a raw deal? ◆ Water companies in the crucible as Thames shareholders quail
Levfin bankers at risk as bank changes guard
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New team will straddle public and private sides as syndicate heads take new roles
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Development finance institution gains new lenders with oversubscribed loan increased to $1.6bn
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Commodity firm gets oversubscription on Samurai refinancing, better price than last time
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Lack of deals is keeping margins low, but volume and risk will return
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Companies can get undrawn loans at super-tight margins, drawn debt is dearer
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Arms maker turns to Yankee bond market
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World’s ninth largest copper producer secured ‘competitive financing terms’ for new loan
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Abu Dhabi asset manager boosts financing at 'competitive terms'
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Commodity firm gets oversubscription on SLLs, $400m increase and new lender
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German beauty retailer’s IPO triggers overhaul of debt structure, ratings may go
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Property management firm gets ‘competitive price’ and two new lenders
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Round of Turkish loan refinancings this year will be much tighter than last
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Term loans are back on the agenda in a “borrower-friendly market”
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Credit scoring company signs new five year facility and welcomes a new bank
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EP Infrastructure expands deal after strong demand
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Leveraged companies moving away from LBO capital structures are choosing loans for competitive pricing and flexibility
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