International Lease Finance Corp
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings expects to assign a rating of 'BB' to International Lease Finance Corp.'s (ILFC) $650 million senior unsecured notes issuanc...
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings has affirmed International Lease Finance Corp.'s (ILFC) Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at 'BB'. The Rating Outlook is Stable.
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Landing Deal: International Lease Finance Corp., a Century City-based aircraft leasing business, has completed its acquisition of AeroTurbine Inc., a ...
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CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings expects to rate International Lease Finance Corp.'s (ILFC) $2.50 billion of senior secured notes 'BBB-'. These notes will be ...
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In its single biggest repayment of bailout loans so far, American International Group Inc. said Monday it is paying back nearly $4 billion in taxpayer aid with proceeds from a recent debt sale.
The insurer's aircraft leasing company, International Lease Finance Corp., completed the sale of $4.4 billion in debt.
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CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings has downgraded International Lease Finance Corp.'s (ILFC) Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to 'BB' from 'BBB'. ILFC's ratings rema...
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CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings expects to rate International Lease Finance Corp.'s (ILFC) $750 million secured term loan 'BBB-'. This instrument will be pla...
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NEW BUSINESS: Century City aircraft leasing company International Lease Finance Corp. plans to buy aviation parts seller AeroTurbine Inc. from Dutch c...
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CHICAGO -- Consistent with the action taken in a press release dated Dec. 2, 2010, Fitch Ratings has rated International Lease Finance Corp.'s (ILFC) ...
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In its single biggest repayment of bailout loans so far, American International Group Inc. said Monday it is paying back nearly $4 billion in taxpayer aid with proceeds from a recent debt sale.
The insurer's aircraft leasing company, International Lease Finance Corp., completed the sale of $4.4 billion in debt. AIG will use more than $3.9 billion of the proceeds to repay the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, trimming the balance on its credit line with the Fed to about $15 billion. Adding interest, the total is about $21 billion.