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Thai agro-industrial and food conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Foods is in the market for its third syndicated loan of the year, this time through subsidiary CP Merchandising Co.
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Embattled UK clothing retailer New Look is embarking on its second round of credit restructuring in two years, after gaining support from its lenders and the majority of its noteholders for a debt for equity swap. It is planning on reducing senior debt from £550m to £100m.
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Indonesian tanker company Soechi Lines, which is facing a big hit to its shipyard operation, is in discussions with banks for a refinancing loan.
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US corporates under stress from Covid-19 economic shocks, especially those in the real estate sector, have been struggling in their renegotiations of loan and swap agreements as power has flowed back to the banks, writes Ross Lancaster.
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Christina Too and Gordon Butterworth will join Deutsche Bank as managing directors in its healthcare investment banking coverage and advisory team for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Arthur van der Goes is joining William Blair’s investment banking franchise from Rabobank.