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Schuldschein lenders are gearing up for a wave of borrowers to tap the market this month, looking to capitalise on mounting piles of investor cash.
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Eureden, a French food co-operative, has signed about €550m of sustainability linked loans, with part of the money earmarked for acquisitions.
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Leveraged loan liquidity in the European market has improved this year, with two-way flows resuming rapidly after the spring nadir of the Covid-19 crisis, and sufficient market depth to shift large portfolios. CLO managers are taking advantage, speeding up their time to market and time to ramp deals.
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Dutch food and biochemical company Corbion has signed a $170m US private placement with five institutional investors.
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Serco has sold $200m of US private placements, according to market sources. The deal shows there is still muted support for UK support services, given the right credit and offer, after the sector fell out of favour with PP investors a few years ago.
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Karri Vuori has joined UK mid-market M&A firm Cavendish Corporate Finance as a partner.
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