European Union:
Shifting Momentum - Regulation Driving Change In European Loan Portfolio Markets
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Our fifth edition of the Deleveraging Europe series examines the
European loans market, providing an up-to date overview of the
latest transactions along with insights provided by our Portfolio
Lead Advisory Services experts.
Overview
With sellers and investors pushing deals into the second half of
the year, the European loan portfolio market has got off to a
subdued start. However, with many ongoing deals in the pipeline for
the second half of this year, 2017 is set to exceed that of the two
previous years.
As many loan sale markets across Europe evolves and matures the
focus of investor interest is gradually widening to include
emerging and 'frontier' markets, particularly in South East
Asia, the Middle East and Brazil.
Deloitte Deleveraging Europe H1 2017
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