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Poste will not borrow for the cash component
Five months in, Alessandro Melzi is getting started on the plan, but his boss is about to change
A slow destruction of misallocated investment is more likely than a sudden stop
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Bank of America has handed Jeff Tannenbaum oversight of leveraged finance for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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UK broker finnCap Group has hired Graham Cooke and Krishan Raval from Royal Bank of Scotland and Livingstone Partners respectively.
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The first syndicated loan amendment to add language allowing the pricing benchmark to switch from Libor to the secured overnight funding rate (Sofr) has been launched.
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Schuldschein arrangers have been telling prospective borrowers to make spread ranges more attractive for lenders, if they would like the full attention of the market. With over 20 deals in the market, smaller lenders have to choose which credits to work on, often at first glance — and will be far more likely to ignore any borrower that does not offer good margins.
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Dubai’s Emirates NBD is making a quick return to the offshore loan market, inviting banks to bid for an up to $400m term loan.
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Russian potash fertiliser Uralkali has signed its five year $1.45bn-equivalent loan with 13 lenders joining the syndicate. With Uralkali and Suek now signed, lenders have started to prepare for EuroChem.
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