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Masdar borrows $5.1bn for UAE solar project, bond take-out to come

Strong appetite from international banks for first gigascale 24/7 solar plant
Asset-based finance exposes investors to counterparty decisions on asset selection, collateral arrangements and servicing

Maire grows sustainability-linked Schuldschein to €300m

Italian energy engineering company exercises option to borrow further €115m

EnBW brings first ECA-backed loan for German transmission sector

Eighteen year facility backed by EIFO comes as interest in energy infrastructure mounts
Asset-based finance exposes investors to counterparty decisions on asset selection, collateral arrangements and servicing
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  • Vietnam property developer BIM Land JSC made its debut in the dollar market this week with a green transaction.
  • The National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors plans to launch sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) in the onshore market, after releasing official guidelines on Wednesday.
  • Brazilian cement maker Votorantim Cimentos’ CFO said that the company would prioritise sustainability-linked structures in its future fundraising, after it sold a domestic SLB in March that used linked the call price — rather than the coupon — to key performance indicators (KPIs).
  • SSA
    The Principality of Andorra sold its first ever international public bond on Wednesday, bringing a 10 year sustainability benchmark to market and pricing sharply inside guidance.
  • Commodity trader Trafigura has closed a $203.5m US private placement. It is the largest sustainability-linked issue on record, according to GlobalCapital analysis, and signals the PP market is taking ESG financing more seriously.
  • The world’s largest wheel manufacturer, Iochpe-Maxion, on Tuesday became the fourth Latin American issuer in four business days to issue a sustainability-linked bond (SLB). The Brazilian issuer sold a $400m seven year deal with an apparently more ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction target than the one set by Mexican car parts supplier Metalsa on its own SLB last week.