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03 February 2021

Consensus still standing - Or is new thinking needed on export finance regulation?

The OECD Consensus has a long history but it’s still the only game in town. With the International Working Group now in stasis, is that a problem, or is it going to focus...

20 August 2019
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Power, Renewables

Australia's EfW: Waiting for waste

Australia’s energy-from-waste (EfW) sector is in project finance adolescence. But a lack of developers and varying waste supply agreements from councils are proving...

05 December 2018
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Metals and Mining

Moving ahead in southern Africa

TXF last week held its annual Cape Town Conference on southern African Commodities, Export & Project Financing. Here, Jonathan Bell highlights some of the key takeaways...

07 November 2018
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Agri/Soft Commodities, Infrastructure, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

China at a crossroads of international openness

China is hosting the world’s first international import expo. Jonathan Bell examines the development in what could be the start of a new era of trade focus for the...

19 September 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

Fasten your seatbelts: Trade gets a bumpy night

How do you draw together themes of protectionism, regulation and digitisation? Katharine Morton reflects on her travels of the past two weeks and suggests that, amid the...

10 January 2018
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Renewables

NEG-ed out?

A boom in interest in Australian renewables projects could be curtailed by the government’s plans to introduce a National Energy Guarantee (NEG). Borrowers have benefited...

29 May 2017

Australian solar: End of the eclipse

Long eclipsed by the wind market, unprecedented deal volume in the Australian solar sector and improving bankability is focusing lenders' attention on a market that could...

18 May 2017

Perfect 10 Victoria International Container Terminal: Sweet sixteen - a TXF ECA/project finance Deal of the Year

A long tenor deal in a market where miniperms are the norm, the structure of the A$398 million VICT financing enabled ICTSI to demonstrate that 16-year debt is possible...

26 October 2016

Trafigura deepens Rosneft ties with Essar acquisition

Commodity trader Trafigura has taken big steps into the Indian market with their downstream acquisition of Essar Oil alongside sanctioned oil producer Rosneft. The...

29 September 2016

What's driving China Exim's infrastructure push in Africa?

African economies have been suffering of late from low commodity prices. However, the continent's largest trading partner, China, is investing billions – mostly via China...

04 July 2016

The good, the bad, and who knows what or where next!

The past month of June has been a busy time for TXF, with two of our landmark conferences – TXF Rome and TXF London – blazing their way into the market and both proving...

12 October 2015

Claims 2015 – the Hiscox perspective

The world continues to present insurers with lots of challenges. The global financial crisis hit insurers hard and we are still making strong recoveries. In the old...

27 April 2015

Herbert Smith Freehills hires new partner for UK infrastructure practice

International law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has hired Simon Caridia to join its projects and infrastructure practice in London as a partner with effect from 1 May...

16 January 2015

2015: 5 key risks to watch in the New Year

Political risk across a number of global fronts will continue into 2015 and Political Monitor takes a look at 5 key risks to watch.

12 December 2014

Olam signs five-year loan for Australian agri subsidiaries

Agricultural producer and trader Olam International has signed a A$350 million ($288.5 million) to be used by its Australian subsidiaries Olam Orchards Australia and Olam...

31 October 2014
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Agri/Soft Commodities, Infrastructure, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

The difference in underwriting approaches between public and private PRI insurers – The Hiscox view

Firstly, who are we? We are the first and only Lloyd’s-based insurer to sit on the Berne Union – a status we are very proud of. We have learned a great deal from our...

03 October 2014

Mercuria completes acquisition of JP Morgan’s physical commodities business

Mercuria Energy has today successfully completed the acquisition of parts of JP Morgan Chase’s physical commodities business. This follows the initial signing of the...