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German promissory notes come into their own in times of stress
Company ups loan from €135m and adds sustainability linkage
Conflict marks inflection point for investment banks as syndicated loan exposure and crushed bond fees come under scrutiny
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Cranfield University, a UK postgraduate institute which specialises in science and engineering, is looking to raise debt through a private placement, according to two sources familiar with the situation.
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Credit Suisse has started general syndication of more than $5bn of debt funding EQT and Digital Colony’s acquisition of Zayo, one of last year’s largest LBOs. The dollar market will take the lion’s share of the acquisition loan, with $4.235bn of first lien on offer, but even the euro tranche is substantial, at $825m-equivalent.
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The UK's Golding Homes has signed credit facilities totalling £120m, as one of the southeast's biggest social housing providers looks to develop hundreds more homes in the region.
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SMBC Aviation Capital, an aircraft leasing company, has closed a $600m dual-tranche borrowing with 14 banks.
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Adani Transmission has priced a $310m US private placement, becoming the first Indian company to raise money in that market since 2007. Although some investors still feel scarred by an Indian incident a decade ago, many see this as the dawn of an Indian PP revival.
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New dynamics are appearing in the sustainability-linked loan market, as the product balloons and banks prepare for more intense scrutiny of their green lending activities. The trends highlight how unformed and confusing this young market still is, writes Jon Hay.
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