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Country Garden seeks second borrowing in six months – UAF taps two banks for HK$1.6bn – Deutsche arranges $190m for Shangshi – Pakistan sovereign deal open – Malakoff woos banks to refi – IRFC pulls into Samurai market
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Buzzi Unicem has returned to the Schuldschein market, looking for at least €100m of debt in four maturities. The pricing levels are tighter than on the Italian cement and concrete group’s debut Schuldschein in 2017. Bankers thought this was thanks to investors' growing familiarity with the borrower, as well as a rating upgrade from Standard & Poor's.
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Leveraged credit investor group the European Leveraged Finance Alliance, which started this year supported by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe, has parted ways from the larger organisation, following a six month trial period.
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The board of BCA Marketplace, a UK second hand car trading website, announced on Wednesday that it would recommend a £1.9bn offer from TDR Capital to take the company private. BCA owns the WeBuyAnyCar.com website.
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The loan desks at Morgan Stanley and MUFG are big winners in AbbVie’s around $63bn purchase of Botox maker Allergan, with the banks picked to provide more than half of the purchase price in underwritten debt.
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Barclays' head of loan syndicate for Europe, the Middle East and Africa is set to leave the role in the next few weeks.
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