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  • Cineworld has stapled warrants for 9.9% of the company to its latest tranche of emergency funding, a $450m lifeline that comes with an undisclosed but eyewatering interest rate. The new cash has unlocked a further round of covenant waivers from its revolver banks, and should give the company a chance to keep trading until coronavirus vaccines bring back a semblance of normality to the economy.
  • Touch screen manufacturer General Interface Solutions, an affiliate of Foxconn Technology Group, is seeking a $300m loan to refinance a deal set to mature next year.
  • Two Chinese banks have agreed to arrange a $1.1bn loan to support China Biologic Products Holdings’ delisting from the Nasdaq stock exchange.
  • Goldman Sachs has appointed new heads of its UK investment banking and EMEA equity capital markets businesses.
  • Sweden’s EQT, the private equity company, has followed up on its summer signing of the biggest ever ESG-linked subscription facility with a second deal of the same maximum size. Lenders say this is further proof that ESG is becoming more important to private equity.
  • A consortium led by Gaw Capital Partners and Schroder Pamfleet is set to mandate United Overseas Bank and Standard Chartered for a loan to support its acquisition of Cityplaza One, according to two sources close to the situation.