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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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  • Models used to gauge financial vulnerabilities in economies need to be adapted account for specific characteristics that apply to emerging markets that otherwise get missed, according to a team of leading economists.
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    The European Investment Bank is going through intense discussions — both internally and externally — about its plan to become the EU’s Climate Bank. NGOs are accusing it of “backtracking” and demanding it sets sustainability criteria for the companies and banks it works with, but the EIB insists it is listening to concerns and will reveal more of its plans later this year.
  • Sovereign wealth funds are not using their huge resources to tackle climate change, and are therefore impeding the world's efforts to meet the goals of the Paris agreement, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has warned.
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    The coming months are crucial in determining how ambitious the European Union will be in decarbonising its economy to fight climate change over the next decade.
  • Clean, green energy exists; it is more or less unlimited and it is increasingly cheap to harvest through solar and wind farms. Why are we not converting to renewables wholesale — especially in poor countries, which tend to have abundant sunshine? A significant part of this market failure is financial, and capital markets must solve it.
  • Hopes that the recovery from the Covid-19 recession can be a green one have been widespread throughout the crisis, and no sector is more important to that aspiration than renewable energy. The industry as a whole has been well buffered from the downturn, but there are points of pain, and the post-pandemic market will be different.