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  • UK stationery retailer Paperchase has submitted a notice of intent to appoint administrators, as it struggles to cope with the effects of lockdowns and disruption to Christmas sales.
  • MUFG has given Darryl D’Souza a new position under Matteo Ferrario, where he will lead part of the bank's strategy for financial institutions.
  • Europe’s loans bankers are trying to persuade the few corporates that have not yet refinanced the emergency liquidity facilities they took out from the middle of last year, as the coronavirus pandemic hit, with revolving credit facilities. But there is widespread concern that the bond market is proving too alluring an alternative.
  • Asian loans bankers are expressing guarded optimism about their prospects this year. Most of their hopes are so far concentrated on India, where a mix of public and private sector deals — as well as the occasional sponsor financing — should bring some welcome supply.
  • Craig Meisner, the former head of loan markets for Lloyds Banking Group for North America, has landed a new job at ING Capital.
  • Bankers are readying a fat pipeline of new primary projects in leveraged finance, which are likely to meet a deep swell of investor demand, but the starting gun has yet to fire, with high grade and frequent borrowers setting the tone for now.