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syndicated

[sin-di-key-tid] / ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪ tɪd /


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Software makes up around 13% of speculative-grade corporate loans that were broadly syndicated by banks to investors and an even larger share of private-credit loans made by asset managers directly to companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

If good software companies can’t access markets for high-yield or broadly syndicated loans, lenders like Golub can command better prices for lending.

From Barron's

He noted that software stocks then were down about 15% year to date and that more liquid broadly syndicated loans to leveraged software companies were down 3% to 4% in recent weeks.

From Barron's

The relatively low volume of scheduled issuance keeps the door open for syndicated issues.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a large number of syndicated bond issues year to date, the syndication pipeline looks set to thin out near term, leaving focus on auctions.

From The Wall Street Journal