Leveraged finance issuers go on the defensive

European borrowers looking to raise leveraged finance are reluctantly appeasing the concerns of credit crunch-weary investment banks, by accepting lower returns for more defensively-structured debt, a report has found.

Standard and Poor's senior analyst Taron Wade, co-author of the report with Paul Watters, said that the market was slowly adopting more conservative structures to meet investor demand.

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