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The European Commission’s Sustainable Finance Action Plan, announced on March 8, involves no less than 10 different workstreams, covering a wide range of the ideas put forward by the High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, which held a one year inquiry for the European Commission during 2017.
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Wunder Capital, a Colorado-based commercial and industrial (C&I) solar shop, plans to launch the industry’s first C&I solar securitization in 2019.
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BioPharma Credit, a closed end investment fund that provides debt capital for the life sciences industry, is to raise $300m through a primary placement of new shares to fund further investments.
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Skopos Financial, a lender specializing in deep subprime auto finance, is back in the securitization market after a two year pause, in which the company downsized and tightened underwriting standards.
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is marketing a debut $18.5m securitization backed by payments on residential solar loans.
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The European Central Bank’s plans to press on with non-performing loan (NPL) reduction may be necessary, but in the wake of the Italian election, they could be the spark to ignite a political firestorm.
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Wireless carrier Sprint is out with a securitization backed by spectrum licences after announcing that it would re-enter the market nearly two years after it issued its first ABS.
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The European Commission plans to move ahead fast with a wide range of actions to green financial markets, according to a leaked draft of its Action Plan on Sustainable Finance, seen by GlobalCapital.
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Mayer Brown has brought on Jim Antonopoulos as a partner in the Chicago office, as the firm continues to expand its global banking and finance practice.