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Loans return?

The loan market appears to be recovering, with several banks able to sell huge chunks of their leveraged loan warehouses in recent months. But with corporate default rates set to rise, and signs that some companies are increasingly experiencing cashflow problems, will this turn out to be a false dawn? By Radi Khasawneh

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Green shoots of recovery seem to be materialising in the loan market, as the freeze brought on by the subprime crisis shows signs of thawing. Primary loan issuance is on the up, spreads have tightened, and there are hints of revival in the collateralised loan obligation (CLO) market, with three cashflow arbitrage deals launched in Europe in May - the first since September. But analysts warn it may

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