Noble back in the black
Noble Group has announced a net profit of $8.65 million for 2016 - a marked reversal from the $1.67 billion loss the trader posted in 2015.
Noble Group has announced a net profit of $8.65 million for 2016 - a marked reversal from the $1.67 billion loss the trader posted in 2015.
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Request AccessSeung-Hoon Lee is now head of Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim’s) investment finance team, having recently been director of the new development finance team in the agency’s...
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TXF spoke with Cenk Olcay Seran, director of international development at ECC, to outline the EPC contractor's global footprint, from structuring DFI and ECA-backed debt for renewable projects in the Middle East to working with Ukraine’s government to mobilise private investment to its energy sector.
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