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The Schuldschein market, traditionally a safe and stolid funding product for German companies borrowing from German insurers, has been on a tear of late, with extensive international interest on the buy- and sell-sides, booming issuance volumes, and a procession of digital initiatives to streamline the market. But it has not all been good news.
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The National Bank of Oman (NBO) has mandated two local lenders to arrange a term loan. The deal comes amid a brief capital markets flurry in Oman, despite a tumultuous period for the cash-strapped Sultanate, which has seen its ratings downgraded.
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Chinese banks are beefing up their loans business in southeast Asia, with Bank of Communications (BoCom) becoming the latest firm to set its sights on further expansion. While Mainland lenders are more active in the region than before, there are challenges to their growth, writes Pan Yue.
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It was set of gruelling results for Deutsche Bank’s corporate and investment bank on Wednesday, with revenues from debt underwriting, equity underwriting, advisory and equity trading all underperforming peers that have already posted figures. Meanwhile, the group as a whole recorded substantial charges from its restructuring plans but said this would not impact its capital ratio much.
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Drax Group, the UK electricity generator, has sold £375m of US private placement debt, alongside a £125m environmental, social and governance facililty to repay a bridge loan used to fund its acquisition of Scottish Power Generation.
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Renewables companies Sonnedix and Solarpack have signed separate project finance facilities totaling €260.6m, with the funding going towards solar photovoltaic plants in Italy and Spain.
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