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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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  • London's investment bankers are getting to grips once more with the UK government's guidance on coronavirus, after it said on Tuesday that office workers should work from home, if possible. Banks had slowly been inviting more staff back into London offices in recent months while the government had also been urging people to get back to the office.
  • The UK government’s sudden volte face this week about working from home may slow coronavirus infections but it betrayed a fundamental lack of strategic thinking and stability over the most pressing concerns. That should worry the City, which is in a fight for its future as a leading financial centre, as a result of Brexit.
  • JD Health International, the healthcare arm of Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com, is set to list on Hong Kong’s stock exchange by the end of the year.