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Schuldschein borrowers, with the help of arranging banks, are for the first time offering different pricing ranges on issues of fixed and floating rates, as the market tries to find ways of dealing with the prolonged period of negative interest rates.
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Korian cuts into loan margin with A&E — SES beams into receptive loan market — Ameropa grows bigger revolver — Acquisition hungry Better Collective ups bank line — Forth Ports docks into USPP market — CEE’s CTP consolidates debt in jumbo real estate financing
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The City of London Corporation, via its endowment fund The City’s Cash, has launched first US private placements (PP), roadshowing the prospective notes this week and next. The funds will be partly used to finance the consolidation of the Billingsgate, Smithfield and Spitalfields wholesale food markets at a new site in Dagenham, Essex.
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Hexion, an Ohio-based speciality chemicals company, has raised $1.65bn in financing across loans and bonds, giving it a new capital structure and allowing it to repay its debtor-in-possession loan as it emerges from Chapter 11 protection. Dollar investors proved stronger supporters than euro buyers for the firm, as it cut down the planned euro tranche.
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Luxembourg’s SES has refinanced its revolving credit facility, trimming at the margin of the €1.2bn deal as banks piled into the satellite operator’s transaction.
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Phil Lipton, a veteran banker who is a well-known figure in Asia’s syndicated loans market, has left HSBC, bringing an end to a 15-year career at the firm. Pan Yue and Rashmi Kumar report.
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