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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, the Danish renewable energy investor, has signed a €380m green loan to finance a wind farm in Spain, as analysts say renewable energies are now cheaper for consumers than their fossil fuel counterparts in major markets.
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Bank Rakyat Indonesia has opened a $1bn loan into general syndication with a group of 10 lenders at the helm.
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HIG Capital has appointed a new head of HIG WhiteHorse Europe, the private equity firm’s European direct lending affiliate.
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The Australian short seller, John Hempton of Bronte Capital, told investors that the profits his hedge fund Bronte Capital made on Wirecard’s collapse will not make up losses incurred during his lengthy short of the German payments company. It was an illustration, he said, of the dangers of betting against frauds and highlights the importance of risk management.
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Iberdrola, the Spanish energy company, has signed an €800m financing from European development banks for use on renewable projects, days after green bankers said the market could boom during the economic recovery from Covid-19.
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Segro, the FTSE 100 UK real estate investment trust, has entered the private placement market with an initial target of €250m.