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A diverse range of companies have used the Bank of England’s programme to buy commercial paper from investment grade firms to help them through the coronavirus pandemic, data released on Thursday show.
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A $5bn take-private of Spanish telecoms operator MasMovil is the first sign of the return of M&A deal-making. But as bankers work frantically behind the scenes to rebuild the market, the big, integrated houses look set to dominate, writes David Rothnie.
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Kion, the German crossover-rated forklift truck maker, has signed a €1bn crisis funding facility, becoming the latest company to turn to KfW’s loan scheme to get through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Indonesian mobile phone seller Tiphone Mobile Indonesia is restructuring its debt after failing to make payments on a loan, adding to a growing list of stressed businesses in the country. But what is worrying bankers more than the default itself is the lack of transparency from the borrower, writes Pan Yue.
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Many felt that Chinese banks, key investors in Schuldscheine, would pull back from the market as the pandemic hit. This has been far from the case.
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Renault, the French car company, has arranged an up to €5bn short-term credit facility backed by its government, as fierce complaints have followed similar guarantees in other industries.
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