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Indonesian state-owned electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara has cancelled a $300m loan, after receiving a capital injection from the government.
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Investors wanting to make a social impact with their money are often caught between two pitfalls. Targeted social investments can seem too risky and off the beaten track — but safer alternatives have little additionality.
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UBS's investment bank beat analyst consensus as capital markets revenue was up sharply year-on-year, while a sale of intellectual property rights resulted in a one-off gain, the bank showed in third quarter results on Tuesday.
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Enel has signed a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) days after printing a bond using the structure. The Italian energy company has doubled down on its sustainability plans by pinning both trades to the same goal.
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More Singaporean companies are making the transition to a new local currency benchmark rate in preparation for the end of Libor, with Sembcorp Industries becoming the latest firm to raise a loan linked to Sora.
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Indonesia’s Pan Brothers has requested Moody’s to withdraw its corporate issuer rating after a spate of downgrades this year, as the textile company struggles to put together a loan to meet some of its looming maturities.
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