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Investors pay little heed to alarming worsening of climate
Data centres and energy projects are giving loan bankers that rare experience - a buyer's market
Renamed company's $4.2bn murabaha facility has lifted Saudi banks
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Jonathan Pughe joins Dutch lender after leaving NatWest in September
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The global pandemic has forced those working in finance to re-evaluate how they do their jobs — whether it be working more from home and not travelling as much on aeroplanes or helping to foster more diverse and ESG-conscious workplaces. Some banks have also seen the crisis as an agent of change, to accelerate growth plans or implement new strategies. Eighteen months on from the beginning of the crisis, GlobalCapital looks at how successful they’ve been and whether they can make it stick.
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FTSE 100 firm Intertek is marketing a $400m-plus deal
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New rates will be included for €STR as preparation for Libor transition ramps up
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The stress and misery of coronavirus have been unequally distributed — forcing firms to work harder towards fairness
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Two of the largest ever sterling private placements hit the market at same time
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