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JPMorgan Markets Debt for Long Lake’s $6.3 Billion Amex GBT Deal

Bloomberg Markets
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 3:45 PM
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JP Morgan Chase & Co. has begun marketing a debt package to help fund Long Lake Management Inc’s. $6.3 billion acquisition of Global Business Travel Group Inc., the travel platform spun out of...

JP Morgan Chase & Co. has begun marketing a debt package to help fund Long Lake Management Inc’s. $6.3 billion acquisition of Global Business Travel Group Inc., the travel platform spun out of American Express Co., adding to a recent pickup in leveraged-buyout financings coming to market.

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