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  • Hedge funds have started to take a keen interest in the Schuldschein market, but restructuring laws in Germany set to come into effect in January will stop them before they truly get started.
  • Renault, the French car maker, issued on Monday its first bond since taking a €5bn state-backed loan. Investors piled into the deal.
  • The first quarter of 2021 is set to be a cautious opening for the European CLO market, with many banks still unwilling to open new warehouses, given the volatility of this year. Sources anticipate just five to six deals landing in the first quarter.
  • Boparan, the UK food production and restaurant business, began marketing a £475m high yield bond on Monday. The deal follows Aston Martin, Lowell and PureGym, three refinancings done in the past month for companies under stress as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Pakistan’s Ministry of Finance and Revenue has raised a $370m syndicated loan from a group of 10 banks.
  • Chinese company Tianqi Lithium Corp has warned of a possible default on an acquisition loan amid a liquidity crunch, as it struggles to make a repayment by the end of November.
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