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The loans market has been one part of the capital markets that has perhaps unsurprisingly taken to working from home easier than most. Some loans bankers even see a world after the pandemic where one or two days a week working out of the office becomes the norm.
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Whitbread, the UK hotel and restaurant company behind Premier Inn, has amended a clause in its debt documentation which could have left it liable for technical default. One source said several companies may have to go through a similar amendment process.
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BMW has raised €200m from a single investor in the Schuldschein market, according to several market sources. Arrangers are talking with Schuldschein investors to gauge appetite for German auto manufacturers as the Covid-19 pandemic wreaks havoc on corporate earnings.
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Italian-American car company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has signed a €3.5bn bridging facility, as the company becomes the latest to secure bank funding while it waits for calmer times in the capital markets.
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British Airways, the UK flag carrier, has extended its dollar revolving credit facility, as the coronavirus-ravaged airline industry continues to reinforce its finances.
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Some of the most commonly used syndicated loan documents will fall under the remit of the Loan Market Association's new automation platform, which is expected to be launched before the end of the year.