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  • Philippine oil refining and marketing company Petron has approached its relationship banks for a new club loan, after acknowledging the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic,
  • India’s Mu Sigma, a data analytics firm, has kicked off an up to $100m loan in general syndication, after receiving commitments from three banks ahead of launch.
  • Subsidiaries of China Steel Corp and Ta Ya Electric Wire & Cable have closed their respective dollar loans.
  • 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.
  • Banks sitting on the €8bn of bridge loans to finance Advent and Cinven’s takeover of ThyssenKrupp Elevator (TKE) have finally launched the first part of the deal into public syndication, with the announcement on Monday of a €3.05bn euro and dollar term loan 'B'.
  • After weeks of slim pickings in high yield and leveraged loan capital markets, Monday brought a flood of new issue announcements, with MasMovil’s take-private loan, a multi-currency loan from cruise company Carnival, AMS’s bridge for the takeover of Osram, an add-on for IFCO, and a high yield debut in the morning. But that was all hors d'oeuvres to the main course: the long-awaited ThyssenKrupp Elevator bridge in the afternoon.