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06 March 2018
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Agri/Soft Commodities, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & equipment, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

All in the wrapping: Sirius gets serious about UK guarantee

The UK Guarantee Scheme was not designed for financing mining projects. But Sirius Minerals, which has already overcome significant hurdles to its North Yorkshire...

02 March 2018
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Agri/Soft Commodities, Manufacturing & equipment

ADB signs agri loan to boost exports of Armenia's Spayka

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a $32 million loan agreement with Spayka Limited Liability Company, a food producer and exporter in Armenia, to help the...

26 February 2018
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Infrastructure, Transport

Lendlease to oversee Euston station redevelopment masterplan

The UK transport secretary has approved  the HS2 choice of Lendlease for the £40 million long-term contract to oversee the planning and development of the 54...

21 February 2018
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Power

Energoatom’s Opic-wrapped bonds: A post-ECA gift to borrowers?

Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear generator has closed a bond issue for a nuclear waste storage project at a cheaper rate than its parent, thanks to a first-of-its-kind...

20 February 2018
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Infrastructure, Transport

IsDB, Sierra Leone sign $110m road construction deal

The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) has signed a $110 million agreement with Sierra Leone to help finance the Kambia-Tomparie-Kamakwie Road construction. The $134.60...

09 February 2018
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Renewables

Solar revenue puts: De-risking to depress DSCRs

Coronal Energy’s hedge on a 30MW PV portfolio was not a textbook use of kWh Analytics’ new solar revenue put. But it might be having the desired effect on banks’ term...

07 February 2018
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Power

It's a wrap: InfraCredit debuts with Viathan bond

Donor-backed bond insurer InfraCredit has wrapped its first issue – a N10 billion local currency bond for a Nigerian captive power developer. What are the long-term...

06 February 2018
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Renewables

ACWA wins Sakaka solar

ACWA Power has been confirmed winner of the 300MW Sakaka solar PV scheme in Saudi by the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources (MEIM). The concession...

06 February 2018

Basware sells off two business units, refocuses on procure-to-pay

Finland-headquartered procure-to-pay and eInvoicing solutions provider Basware is reportedly selling off two business units - its Financial Performance Services and its...

31 January 2018
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Power, Renewables

Ituango Hydro: Stretching EPM’s funding base

Colombia’s EPM finally has a long-term debt package in place for the Ituango hydro project. The deal demonstrates a significant broadening of EPM's lender base beyond...

25 January 2018

Time for more Basel-friendly project loan CLOs?

The latest revisions to Basel III are generally good news for banks. But they’ll still have to do more to manage their project finance loan books.

16 January 2018

OriginTrail talks blockchain and supply chain

OriginTrail discusses the potential for blockchain to boost visibility in supply chains. Co-founder and CEO Tomaž Levak says the implications of distributed ledger...

16 January 2018

Basel III: Expanding the multilateral circle

The December 2017 finalisation of the Basel III framework offers some good risk weighting news for smaller multilaterals. Could this help channel more funding to emerging...

12 January 2018

OriginTrail talks blockchain and supply chain

OriginTrail discusses the potential for blockchain to boost visibility in supply chains, which can lead to faster payments, data sharing and heightened trust. Tomaz...

11 January 2018
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Renewables

Flanders plans 100MW solar power project near Tommel

The Minister of Energy for the Belgian region of Flanders has announced that a 100MW solar power project known as Kristal Solar Park is being planned by the municipality...

08 January 2018
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Metals and Mining

Russian Copper Company out to banks with new PXF

Russian Copper Company, the country’s third largest copper producer, is said to be out to the loan market with a pre-export finance (PXF) facility. Expected to...

08 January 2018

TXF Africa 2018: Sufian Ahmed to deliver keynote speech

TXF is delighted to announce that HE Sufian Ahmed, special advisor of monetary and fiscal policy and former senior government minister of the Federal Democratic Republic...

19 December 2017
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Power

Chasing paper: PPC’s receivables securitisation

The restructuring of Greece’s power sector continues with a novel proposal to monetise PPC customer receivables. If the deal happens, it is likely to be one of the first...

14 December 2017
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Infrastructure, Transport

Brightline: Take your seats

With few exceptions, US travellers have little love for inter-city rail travel. Having pulled off a $600 million non-investment grade PAB issue for its Brightline private...

11 December 2017
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Power, Renewables

Batteries not included: Is energy storage bankable?

A clutch of Canadian battery storage deals suggests that non-recourse financing is available for developers – but at a price.