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市场动态:凯雷集团安排融资,启动下一支旗舰收购基金

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-- 据彭博社周一援引知情人士报道,凯雷集团(Carlyle,股票代码:CG)已安排了一项史无前例的融资,该融资将为其下一支旗舰收购基金提供启动资金,同时偿还其部分老基金的投资者。 报道称,这笔信贷交易总额约为85亿美元,其中一半将由银行贷款构成,其余部分将以优先股和普通股的形式进行投资。 此外,据彭博社援引知情人士的话称,凯雷集团还将利用其资产负债表上的现金以及合作伙伴的资金,持有该基金的相当一部分普通股少数股权。 凯雷集团尚未回复的置评请求。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。这些信息被认为是来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和猜测。准确性无法保证。)

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