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Indonesian company Astra Sedaya Finance has closed a loan of around $200m that mainly targeted liquidity among Japanese banks.
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The University of York has raised £160m ($209m) to fund student accommodation via US private placements, becoming the fourth university to enter the market this year.
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Europe will probably see an increase in rates of corporate defaults in 2020 as credit quality deteriorates. Moody’s expects the rate of defaulting junk-rated issuers to triple, pushing the figure above the long-term average after an extraordinarily quiet year.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued no action relief for market participants’ transition from swaps referencing Libor to alternative reference rates.
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As many as 15 to 20 UK local authorities are considering come to the US private placement market in the first half of 2020, according to three investors, after the UK Treasury decided in October to raise the cost it charges councils to borrow from the central government.
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NN Investment Partners appoints head of alternative credit — Bothamley and McNelis take up DCM reins at HSBC — RenCap picks private clients boss
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