According to Bloomberg, banks are pulling leveraged loan transactions as they are unsure that they will find investors to fund these loans and fear being left with “hung debt”. In 2025, eight leveraged loan transactions were discontinued. Further, U.S. leveraged-loan prices dropped to 95 cents on the dollar, a five-year low. Companies looking to refinance are also struggling to find investors as investors become more risk averse.
Leveraged Finance Deals Slow Down
Published on April 11, 2025
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