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Following last year’s redemptive refi, French supermarket group Casino is back in the market for another stab at pushing out maturities, cutting its interest burden, and nudging back towards an unsecured capital structure, with a combined bond and loan offering to pay down its 2024 loan.
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A leaked letter from the European Parliament, seen by GlobalCapital, shows the Parliament has joined in the debate about the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, which has been watered down to make life easier for institutional investors. The Parliament is calling for the rules to be strengthened, to help savers know which investments are green and ensure compliance does not become just a “tick box exercise”.
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Atotech, a UK speciality chemicals technology company, has followed up its IPO last month with a $1.84bn-equivalent loan refinancing, with some of the money earmarked for acquisitions.
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India’s Adani Green Energy has raised a $1.35bn green loan to support the construction of projects under its renewable portfolio.
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A HK$5.5bn ($708m)-equivalent loan to partly refinance debt taken for investment manager Permira’s leveraged buyout of Tricor Holdings is now open to existing lenders in syndication.
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An innovative collaboration between six organisations from different sectors has led to the creation of the Subnational Climate Finance Initiative, which will work with local governments in developing countries to fund green infrastructure. The scheme highlights the value — but also the difficulty — of blended finance.