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Morgan Stanley has hired Alessandro Mazza as a managing director in its leveraged finance business in Europe.
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The UK’s new insolvency law came into force on Friday, and lawyers have been spending the weekend picking through its 250 pages to understand the implications. While some have welcomed it, others pointed out that in its haste to push it through Parliament, the government has introduced several changes that skew the balance between various kinds of lenders which hitherto had been treated equally.
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Taipei-listed Eternal Materials Co has mandated Taipei Fubon Bank for a loan to support its business in Malaysia.
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Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise line, finally secured a dual currency leveraged loan on Friday, following its bond sale in April. The deal is expected to provide a financial lifeline for the company, which has been hard hit by the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Italian arm of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has signed a €6.3bn credit facility with backing from a state agency, months after the embattled car maker signed a multi-billion euro bridging facility.
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Intu Properties, the UK shopping centre owner, is set for collapse as it looks to call in administrators following failed discussions with lenders around debt standstills. Some fear the effects could ripple across the struggling retail sector.