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Investors eye 2028, 2031, 2032 as big years for loan maturities
Even leveraged deals still being underwritten, though banks are selective
Head of capital markets and advisory leaves
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UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak did not change the lending levels for local authorities in his Spring Budget — apart from cuts to borrowing costs for social housing projects — keeping alive the prospect of capital markets providing UK councils with a cheaper financing alternative.
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The coronavirus will depress mergers and acquisitions activity, hurt advisory revenues and change the emphasis of deal-making in 2020, writes David Rothnie.
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Credit Suisse Asset Management priced the first deal since Monday’s market collapse through Citi on Wednesday — raising hopes that the large number of open warehouses will escape being stuck on bank balance sheets and find their capital markets exits.
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Several loans bankers have said that the difference between the volatility prompted by the spread of Covid-19 and previous market shocks is that banks are better capitalised this time around, so key clients should have enough to support to help them through tricky times.
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Non-Standard Finance (NSF) has announced a six-year £200m securitization facility with Ares Management Corporation providing credit funds.
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One of the internal candidates to become the next permanent head of European M&A at RBC Capital Markets has quit to join a boutique.
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