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Adnoc expands sustainable financing with $2bn green loan

The company's new loan is backed by a Korean export credit agency
By backing too many speculative IPOs, investment banks could threaten the whole market
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IDB Invest becomes first MDB to tap its securitization

$450m add-on makes deal more efficient

Finland's YIT signs €200m SLL and amends term loan

Company retains same roster of banks that provided last loan
By backing too many speculative IPOs, investment banks could threaten the whole market
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    Hopes are rising that sustainable finance could blossom in the US if Joe Biden wins the presidency in November, replacing Donald Trump’s climate-sceptic administration with a new government, committed to the most ambitious set of environmental policies ever.
  • Abundance Investment, the UK retail investment platform, is introducing a new way for local governments to crowdfund environmental projects. The councils of West Berkshire, Warrington and Leeds are set to be the first to make use of the scheme.
  • German electricity company RWE has sold €2bn of stock to fund its long term ambition to grow its renewable energy capacity, via one of the largest block trades this year.
  • Indian agricultural company Jain Irrigation Systems has appointed Elara Capital (Asia) Singapore as financial adviser for its dollar bond restructuring.
  • The European Commission has reached out to the European Covered Bond Council (ECBC) to make the case for reinvigorating the market for European Secured Notes. ESNs could improve access to crucial funding for Europe’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are struggling to recover following lockdowns imposed to contain the spread of Covid-19.
  • Spain’s Sonnedix, a solar power producer, has signed bank facilities totalling €154m, a day after Moody’s said sustainable project finance has a lower default risk than its conventional equivalent.