Syndicated lending : practice and documentation
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Syndicated lending : practice and documentation
Euromoney Books, c2000
3rd ed
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Includes index
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Description
This book has been fully updated and revised to take account of all the changes in the rapidly evolving market for syndicated credits. The book provides practical explanations by borrowers and bankers of how to arrange, lead and manage a syndicated loan and includes an up-to-date discussion of documentary issues. Again edited by Tony Rhodes and written by him in association with several other leading practitioners, this book allows you to benefit from several decades of combined syndicated lending expertise. The book takes the reader through the various stages of syndicated lending from the opening phase of seeking a mandate through to syndicating, documenting and the closing of a transaction. The seven detailed chapters discuss: revolving credit facilities and amortizing term loans; an assessment of the factors to be considered when deciding to bid alone or in a group; documenting a syndicated loan; secondary market transfer mechanisms; steps for restructuring transactions involving syndicates; and a view of the future of the syndication market.
The book also includes a comprehensive glossary and regulatory guidance making it a useful companion for any syndicated lending practitioner.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Structural analysis and recent developments in the syndicated credit markets: some experiences of a sovereign borrower
- approaching the syndicated loan market - a borrower's viewpoint
- the loan market association
- the trend of convergence in the loans and bond markets
- acquisition finance comes of age in Europe
- growth and importance of loan ratings
- the US leveraged loan market - from relationship to return
- multi-option facilities - a review of the rise and fall of an innovative instrument. Part 2 Structure, content and cost analysis of offers to arrange syndicated transactions: the transaction cycle for a syndicated credit
- the documentation process
- secondary market transfer mechanism
- defaults, enforcement and workout
- the future of the syndications market.
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