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German promissory notes come into their own in times of stress
Company ups loan from €135m and adds sustainability linkage
Conflict marks inflection point for investment banks as syndicated loan exposure and crushed bond fees come under scrutiny
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Switzerland’s MET Group has signed €950m of revolving credit facilities. The acquisition-hungry energy marketing company is looking to raise more syndicated financing outside its European home base before the summer.
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A research paper published on Monday by the Bank for International Settlements sets out how grave the peril of climate change is. It asserts the necessity of central banks grasping this problem as central to their responsibilities — but also admits that they will be unable to “preserve financial stability in the age of climate change”.
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Marco Acaia has joined Nomura as a managing director in the consumer and retail coverage team.
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Contrary to market expectations, the People’s Bank of China kept both the one year and five year loan prime rates (LPRs) unchanged on Monday.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) has hired two former Hang Seng loans banker to join its global capital finance department in Hong Kong.
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Zhongce Rubber Group has returned to the international loan market for a $250m refinancing.
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