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Sustainable finance specialists are increasingly concerned that companies' headlong rush to use environmental, social and governance-related loans risks weakening standards in the market and making it liable to accusations of greenwashing. Hannah Buttle, Jon Hay and Mike Turner report.
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Drax, the UK-based power company, has refinanced an M&A bridge facility with a sustainability-linked loan, as ESG finance inches closer to M&A deals.
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Spanish football club Atlético Madrid has signed a €300m US private placement, following its rivals FC Barcelona into the market.
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Kungsleden, a Swedish commercial property owner, has signed a Skr2.9bn (€285m) credit facility linked to sustainability targets, as lenders’ varying approaches to key performance indicators on these types of deals are once again thrust into the spotlight.
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Commodities company Trafigura’s Singapore arm is making its annual return to the Asian loan market, this time opting for a sustainability-linked facility.
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Essentra, the UK speciality fibres and plastics maker, has closed a US private placement deal at $250m.