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08 February 2016

ECAs shy away from ‘dirty’ coal deals

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
Reporter
Low prices and dwindling sources of finance are forcing coal producers to turn to export credit agencies (ECAs) to support their capital needs. But ECAs and their governments, increasingly driven by environmental concerns, show little or no appetite for coal projects.

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