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Barclays has hired Gauthier Le Milon as head of M&A for France, Belgium and Luxembourg.
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The coronavirus crisis will continue to lead to divergence in economic fortunes, and that will play out in European capital markets as well.
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Pre-pandemic, mid-market private equity firm CapVest was gearing up to sell its portfolio company Curium, in a €3bn auction which attracted interest from CVC, Bain and Nordic Capital. Covid collapsed the sale process, prompting a plan B for the asset — sell it to themselves.
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Germany’s largest supermarket chain, Edeka, launched a Schuldschein on Tuesday, looking for at least €200m.
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BB Energy, the UK headquartered energy trading company, has signed a $197.5m syndicated loan, with the borrower increasing the size of its lending group and committing to build on new banking relationships.
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Sina Corp, a Chinese internet firm that owns social media platform Weibo, is seeking a $2.08bn borrowing from onshore and offshore borrowers. It plans to use the money to delist from the Nasdaq.
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