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Trainline, the UK train ticket booking company, has warned that there is a risk of a covenant breach on its £350m revolving credit facility, despite lenders already agreeing not to test the covenant until August 2021.
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India’s JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals has wrapped up a $206m loan to support KKR’s acquisition of a majority stake in the company.
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Chinese pork producer Muyuan Foods saw lukewarm appetite among banks for its debut syndicated loan, which was closed at a smaller size of $140m.
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BP, the UK oil company, has appointed Niamh Staunton, a former Morgan Stanley banker, as its group treasurer, GlobalCapital understands.
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Ineos Styrolution’s financing for its $5bn purchase of BP’s aromatics and acetyls businesses is likely to hit the market in January, according to company management, with existing term loans refinanced but bonds potentially remaining outstanding.
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JP Morgan has made Stefan Povaly, co-head of EMEA leveraged finance origination, country head for Germany, part of a raft of senior changes in the country following the promotion of Dorothee Blessing to co-head of EMEA investment banking earlier this year.