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19 February 2018
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Oil & gas

Neptune Energy closes Engie E&P acquisition

Neptune Energy sealed its acquisition of Engie E&P International (EPI) on 15 February. The $3.9 billion portfolio acquisition was partially backed by the $2...

09 February 2018
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Power, Renewables

GIP agrees purchase of controlling interest in NYLD and NRG renewables businesses

Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) has agreed to acquire a 46% economic interest in NRG Yield, Inc. (NYLD) and NRG Energy, Inc's renewable energy O&M and...

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...

24 January 2018
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Oil & gas

Lucid Energy II B loan launched

Jefferies has launched a term loan B financing to back the $1.6 billion acquisition of Lucid Energy II (from Lucid Energy Group) by a joint venture of Riverstone Global...

19 January 2018
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Metals and Mining

Traxys set for borrowing base refi

Luxembourg-based commodity trader Traxys is set to refinance its $875 million borrowing base with a syndicate of lenders. The deal, which is yet to be launched,...

07 December 2017
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Agri/Soft Commodities, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & equipment, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

Myingyan: Plugging Myanmar's power gap

The Myingyan IPP financing – Myanmar’s debut in the project finance market – has set the blueprint for future deals. But considerable regulatory change is still needed to...

04 December 2017

Call for more attention on insurance as Palmer & Harvey goes into administration

Trade credit insurance has been thrust into the spotlight after another high-profile firm collapsed. Palmer & Harvey, the food and tobacco wholesaler and the largest...

30 November 2017
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Power

Myingyan IPP loan meets conditions precedent

Sponsors of the $325 million 225MW gas-fired Myingyan IPP project in Myanmar – Sembcorp (80%) and MMID Utilities (20%) – have met conditions precedent...

28 November 2017
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Oil & gas

Sorting Sonangol?

Despite a complete overhaul of management at Sonangol - most notably the removal of Isabel dos Santos as chairperson - the ongoing refinancing of the state-owned oil...

23 November 2017

ECA SME support: Cover great – cash better

ECAs are stepping up their SME support initiatives. Application processes and ease of access to export cover is improving. But as commercial banks retreat from the SME...

16 November 2017

Santander hires Bart White to lead European infra debt advisory

Santander has hired Bart White as Head of European Infrastructure Debt Advisory at Santander Global Corporate Banking. He joins from UBS and will report to Alejandro...

23 October 2017

SWIFT's Carlo Palmers: instant is the new normal

Carlo Palmers, market infrastructures market manager for SWIFT, talks about the potential and challenges for cross-border instant payments, including how the bank...

16 October 2017

White & Case unveils new trade and project partners

White & Case has promoted 31 lawyers around the world to its partnership, including Jay Campbell in its Global Trade Practice in Washington; Kamilla Azamat and...

10 October 2017

AMP Capital reaches close on ITS ConGlobal acquisition

Australian investment firm AMP Capital has acquired the US freight, terminal and transport group ITS ConGlobal from Carlyle Infrastructure Partners for a...

04 October 2017

China to become Philippines' top trade partner

China is expected to overtake Japan to become the Philippines' top trade partner within a couple of years, according to Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez....

29 September 2017

IO names Rutherford Station project shortlist

Three teams have been shortlisted by Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx for the project to design build and finance Rutherford Station that forms part of the...

26 September 2017

Auditors up the balance sheet scrutiny

Companies are receiving greater scrutiny from auditors over IFRS balance sheet accounting treatment of new and existing factoring facilities. It is not that the...

29 August 2017

Why the renminbi will remain strong and stable

The Chinese yuan's recent strength against the US dollar and stability against a basket of global currencies looks sustainable as Beijing continues to firm up capital...

18 August 2017
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Power, Renewables

Argentina's power funding pace picks up

GE EFS and YPF’s recent commercially banked project financing for two thermal power plants in Argentina, the first such deal in almost 20 years, has proven the financial...

26 July 2017

Turning up the gas: Traders bet on shale future

The end of the US’s crude oil export ban in 2015 heralded greater appreciation of shale and its potential opportunities. Commodity traders are now increasingly active in...