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A group of shareholders in Xinyi Solar Holdings have bagged HK$1.79bn ($230.7m) after selling a block of shares in the company, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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The solar Investment Tax Credit is set to step down and ultimately expire in two years — an expected but still disappointing development for the solar industry. Some, however, see the expiration of the ITC as a boon for solar securitization because it will do away with a complicated feature that has been a hurdle for issuers looking to market deals.
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Atlantica Yield, formerly the UK-based energy yieldco Abengoa Yield, has launched a debut US private placement, which is the first US PP offering in 2020 in Europe.
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Chinese solar power operator Panda Green Energy Group has extended the deadline of a distressed exchange offer. The new note issuance will now be finalised in the same week that its $350m bond becomes due.
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TrailStone Group, the gas and power trader and investor based in London, has closed the year with a €150m revolving credit facility, which complies with the Green Loan Principles.
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Andrew Bailey is seen as a ‘safe pair of hands’ as the new governor of the Bank of England. But while he is a veteran of the bank, his views on monetary policy are not well known, as he has never served on the Monetary Policy Committee. In that respect, though a career central banker, he resembles Christine Lagarde, who has taken the helm at the European Central Bank.