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  • Hopes that the recovery from the Covid-19 recession can be a green one have been widespread throughout the crisis, and no sector is more important to that aspiration than renewable energy. The industry as a whole has been well buffered from the downturn, but there are points of pain, and the post-pandemic market will be different.
  • Bank lenders are trying to reach an agreement with scandal-rocked Wirecard to renew as much as €2bn of loans, after the beleaguered German payments company breached its terms on Friday when it failed to produce audited financial results. According to several sources familiar with the situation every lender needs to sign off on the new deal, otherwise Wirecard may have to pay the entire loan back.
  • Bankers close to SIA, the state-owned Italian payments company, say they expect that it is more likely to pursue a merger with fellow Italian payments company Nexi rather than a listing in Milan this year. However, GlobalCapital understands that SIA is still running a dual-track process, meaning hopes of a public sale are not dead yet.
  • Shares in Meyer Burger Technology, the Swiss developer of solar panel technology, surged by more than 26% on Monday morning after the company unveiled plans for a Sfr165m capital increase to accelerate its plans for an expansion its own cell and module production capacity.
  • An investor in United Laboratories International Holdings is selling a chunk of the firm’s shares for up to HK$790.6m ($102m), according to term sheet seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • Aker BioMarine, a Norwegian fishing company that harvests krill to be used in nutritional products, has already attracted substantial demand for its listing on Norway’s junior Merkur Market; it will look to list on Norway’s main exchange in 2021.
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