Mezzanine Debt
Apollo sends UniTek a commitment letter worth US$75 million
UniTek Global Services, Inc. received a commitment letter for US$75 million asset-based revolving credit facility.
ERF Wireless gets US$1.5 million from new US$8.0 million credit facility
ERF Wireless, Inc. would receive US$1.5 million of debt financing under a new US$8.0 million revolving credit facility
Investment banks eye hedge funds
Investment banks were eyeing hedge funds due to Goldman Sachs fund earnings of about US$58 million in not more than two months.
Dutchess Enters $5 Million Financing Agreement with ATTUNE
Dutchess entered into a $5 Million financing agreement with ATTUNE on Tuesday. (Photo : Reuters)This is the logo of ATTUNE RTD, Inc. Dutchess Opportunity Fund has agreed to buy common stock from ATTUNE RTD, Inc.
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Paragon Print secures debt from private firm Investec. (Photo : Reuters)This is the logo of Investec. Investec Growth and Acquisition Finance secured a £110 million (US$167.
Japonica Partners lowers its offer for Greek government bonds due to the recent developments in the country's financial situation.
Mark Carney, the bank of England's new governor was urged to set aside GBP1 billion for small businesses to ais in UK's recovery.
Greece and its international lenders picked up where they left off on talks about the country's bailout loan.
Maria Fekter, Austria's Finance Minister was confident about getting the deal from EU after some negotiation.
The International Monetary Fund said the markets overreacted even if the US Federal Reserve didn't know how to stop buying bonds.
Through rights offering with private investors, Greece's Piraeus Bank would be able to raise Euro 7.33 billion.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim addressed the aims of the global lender to reduce poverty. (Photo : Reuters)President Jim Yong Kim of World Bank, gives a lecture on global creditor's goals.
Benoit Coeure, ECB Executive Board member, said the bank has Euro 50 billion on loans to small and mid-sized businesses.
Europe, Middle East, and Africa all experienced a generally flat syndicated lending volume. (Photo : Reuters)The European Central Bank is expected to print money to prevent a further escalation of the euro zone's debt crisis.