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Deutsche Bank is relying on a tight team of loyalists to revive its corporate finance ambitions, writes David Rothnie.
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JP Morgan changes line-up for energy and utilities, multi-nationals, UK ECM and UK M&A — UniCredit swaps out CEE investment bank head — Pigasse exits Lazard
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Moody’s downgraded the corporate rating of overleveraged French supermarket group Casino Guichard-Perrachon during a crucial refinancing. The group is already offering a generous spread on its new term loan, which it has to execute in order to unlock up to €2bn of revolving bank debt.
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AerCap Holdings has amended and extended its revolving credit facility, with the Dutch aircraft leasing company bumping up the size of the deal to $4bn and stretching out the maturity.
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Vietnamese companies are increasingly turning to the offshore loan market, providing bankers with relief amid a wider slowdown in Asia. Pan Yue reports.
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The University of Nottingham is looking to sell US private placements, according to market sources, becoming the third UK university to enter the private debt market this year.
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