While there are rumors of a number of IPOs in the works, volatility and uncertainty has all but brought the US equity markets to a stop, and we don’t expect to see much more done over the summer. Bank debt has not proved as much of a problem for shipping. Most recently this week Deutsche Bank and HSH Nordbank acted as MLAs on a $753.1 million loan for E. R. Schiffhart GmbH & Cie KG to finance ten capesize bulkers currently under construction in Korea by the Hyundai Group with delivery expected throughout 2010. BNP Paribas, Commerzbank and Dresdner Kleinwort joined DB and HSH as arrangers while Deutsche Schiffsbank came in as a co-arranger for the deal, which finances 71% of the $1,056 million project cost and covers both pre and post-delivery financing. Notably Ralph Bedranowsky of Deutsche Bank and Harald Kuznik of HSH both hailed the deal as an example of “the global shipping market…returning to reasonable, market-consistent valuations…”
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