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  • Travel company Tui announced its third bailout package since March on Wednesday, adding a substantial equity cheque to more state-backed debt, as troubled companies shift their focus from emergency cash to stable capital structures. A sharp rally in the company’s shares helped firm up the rescue package, but some questioned whether the new money will be enough.
  • AIIB's Mills Hagen leaves for Opec Fund — Horta Osório to chair Credit Suisse, replaced by Nunn — Mulderrig to head up European debt syndicate at UBS
  • If 2020 was a year when sectors and broad virus news drove the market, 2021 will be the year of the credit picker, according to panellists at IMN's ABS East Virtual 2020 event, with individual loan selection more crucial than ever.
  • BC Partners-owned advanced ceramics company CeramTec has issued an add-on to its term loan 'B', raising another €175m — enough to push its senior secured rating down into the single-B category. But the opportunistic move to raise new cash will give the company firepower for future M&A.
  • Moody’s has changed its outlook on the EMEA corporate sector from negative to stable, though lenders say they are still on standby for another deluge of financing requests if the economic recovery is scuppered.
  • Mid-market firm CapVest won the auction to buy software provider Datasite with a unitranche loan in October, and it is now taking out the senior layer with a public syndication to firm up the financing on better terms. It's a deal that combines the strengths of public and private funding.