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Market watchers debate significance of event
Ex-Tandem Bank CEO given remit to expand European business
Mining, industrials and chemicals flagged as sectors ripe for debt-funded consolidation
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Lenders left perplexed as Middle East bond demand and activity soars
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Pick-up in borrower conversations gives bankers hope for deal flow
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Borrowers might dump ESG borrowing entirely after lenders tighten screws over SLL standards
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Renewed confidence in Turkey's economic stability post-election prompts tighter loan pricing, the return of European banks as MLAs
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Using sleeping SLL structures could help companies cope when they need more time
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Unclear if manager can take market along for the ride
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Renewable energy investment firm adds new bank to its syndicate
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Italian grid operator enlarges ESG-linked RCF to €2.25bn
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Sustainability-linked deals ebb as a share of the market
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Little is being done to protect society from climate change’s worsening effects
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Like Renk and Douglas, Galderma has turned to the loan market over bonds after floating
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Czech property company ‘would love to issue bonds again’
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Most activity has been refinancings with little change in terms
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Bondholders and lenders given formal notice of default
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Firms eager to refinance RCFs while banks remain welcoming
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Société Générale’s plan to escape its long underperformance is an old idea: ‘originate to distribute’
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German motor vehicle manufacturer took advantage of ‘attractive conditions’ for a refinancing
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Industrial gas maker turns to US private placement market in oversubscribed issuance
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◆ 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
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Levfin bankers at risk as bank changes guard
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Lending banks watch UK water credits carefully as Thames stumbles
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New team will straddle public and private sides as syndicate heads take new roles
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