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The UK’s LXi REIT has signed a £100m ($125m) revolving credit facility, as loans bankers say the selection of Boris Johnson as prime minister will put some sterling borrowers into “wait and see” mode.
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As Turkish bank borrowers prepare to refinance existing debt, a plethora of domestic and geopolitical troubles has once again brought pricing into question. Though secondary market spreads remain tight, bankers say primary issuance could widen.
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German car parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen, which issued the largest ever Schuldschein in late 2015, is set to make a grand return to the market this year.
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Italian manufacturer Industria Macchine Automatiche (I.M.A) has raised €50m of Euro private placement notes (Euro PP).
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Polish convenience store operator Żabka Polska is expected to close its dividend recap imminently, according to market participants. Bankers have compared the deal to the dividend recap transaction that Polish e-commerce platform Allegro completed in May.
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Alcentra, a European subsidiary of Bank of New York Mellon, has raised €5.5bn for a new private debt fund, a fundraising that puts it alongside Ares Capital and BlueBay Asset Management in securing giant commitments to deploy to Europe’s mid-market borrowers.
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