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  • Green finance leaders are hoping the European Union will come up with concrete initiatives to help the market, after its new official body on the subject met for the first time last week.
  • Siberian Coal Energy Company (SUEK) is set to test demand among banks for lending to Russia and their willingness to deal with the coal industry, given many lenders have rules prohibiting further investments in the sector.
  • Commitments are due by February 13 on a loan backing Mid Europa Partners’ acquisition of Romanian retail chain Profi Rom Food, as banks aim to close the deal by the end of the month.
  • Akbank made a bullish return to the international syndicated loan market this week, going beyond its usual one year tenor refinancing, despite the recent difficulties Turkish borrowers have faced in obtaining longer dated loans. But the deal confirms that pricing levels have changed markedly in the past six months, said bankers.
  • BC Partners, the private equity firm, has hired a new managing partner from outside the company.
  • Akbank has made a bullish return to the international syndicated loan market, going beyond its usual one year tenor refinancing, despite the difficulties Turkish borrowers have had recently in obtaining longer dated loans. But the deal confirms that pricing levels have changed markedly in the past six months, said bankers.