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  • Marel, the Icelandic company that makes food processing equipment, has signed a €700m revolving credit facility, becoming the latest investment grade borrower to switch its bank debt to a sustainability-linked structure.
  • ONGC Videsh (OVL), the international arm of Indian state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp, has mandated nine banks for a $1bn loan.
  • Natixis, one of the investment banks that has gone furthest to prioritise greener financing, had to ramp up its provisions for credit loss from US natural gas producers in the fourth quarter, pointing to “structural transformation” in the sector. But it told GlobalCapital that it still saw opportunity in the industry.
  • The Schuldschein market is having a quiet, Germany-focused start to the year. But Schuldschein agents are confident investor demand remains as strong as ever.
  • As Goldman Sachs hunts for incremental gains in its investment banking division, it need look no further than its European franchise, where it continues to trail JP Morgan, writes David Rothnie.
  • Bahrain Steel to lock in better conditions in refi — Saudi sparks life into local loan mart — Cranfield University soft-sounds private placement market — Golding Homes looks to add hundreds of houses with £120m facility — Great Portland brings ESG loans to UK Reits