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A handful of borrowers have been forced to close smaller loans than expected recently amid waning interest from lenders. While bankers insist there is still plenty of liquidity, debut credits and infrequent borrowers are feeling the pinch in the pandemic. Pan Yue reports.
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UK pub chain and brewer Marston’s asked some of its noteholders for fresh covenant waivers on Wednesday, as a measure to help mitigate the impact of a second lockdown.
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AllianceBernstein has launched a €1.2bn European real estate debt fund alongside Lacarne Capital, in the hope of exploiting a moment where the sector’s traditional sources of funding may be less forthcoming.
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Singapore-based FKS Food & Agriculture has closed a $255m-equivalent dual currency deal with eight lenders.
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ARA Asset Management and property company Chelsfield have raised a S$385.8m ($286m) green loan to finance the acquisition and renovation of 5One Central, a commercial building in Singapore.
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UK chancellor Rishi Sunak’s announcement that large UK companies, whether listed or private, would need to make climate-related disclosures, was a step towards an important principle — that corporate transparency is a public good, and should be driven by governments, not listing authorities.