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Sovereign wealth funds

An in-depth look at the state-owned sovereign wealth funds that dominate the attention of the world's financial markets

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June 2008

Mezzanine financing: Another fine mezz

These are happy days for mezzanine lenders. Having been excluded from the LBO boom of recent years they are now the first port of call for sponsors in the brave new world of leveraged finance. But how long will the mini-boom last? Louise Bowman reports.




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MEZZANINE FINANCING IS often described as a sponge – essentially a flexible buffer between the senior debt and the equity. In recent years, this description became unintentionally apt as mezz was relentlessly squeezed by larger and larger senior debt tranches with growing amounts of second-lien debt inserted directly underneath them – and above the mezzanine layer.

Between 2004 and 2007, senior debt was abundant and cheap and leverage multiples high – all of which spelled bad news for mezzanine. A privately traded, comparatively expensive, amortizing instrument with limited prepayment penalties can hardly compete in a raging-bull credit market where senior and second-lien lending was being stretched all the way down the capital structure.

"There were deals where the senior debt went beyond where even the mezz should have stopped," notes Martin Stringfellow, managing partner at mezzanine lender Indigo...


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