Merely pushing loans to already indebted firms without overall demand creation in the economy would be counterproductive to the banking system in the long run. The problem gets accentuated when there is a lack of quality borrowers
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Damage to the environment from climate change, extreme weather and biodiversity loss is the main danger in the coming years, the World Economic Forum says, though the pandemic has highlighted the long-term risk of infectious diseases.
In its annual Global Risks Report, released Tuesday in Geneva, the WEF says environmental issues pose the biggest risk in terms of both impact and likelihood. But the group that runs the Davos forum attended by world leaders, economists, chief executives and billionaires warns that the damage done by the pandemic will make it harder for governments to fix environmental problems.
M&G Credit Income Investment Trust plc: Net Asset Value(s)
DJ Net Asset Value(s)
M&G Credit Income Investment Trust plc
Net Asset Value(s)
19-Jan-2021 / 17:20 GMT/BST
= M&G Credit Income Investment Trust plc (the Company )
Net Asset Value(s) The information contained within this announcement constitutes inside information. The person responsible for
arranging for the release of this announcement on behalf of the Company is Kerry Higgins of Link Company Matters
Limited, Company Secretary.
The Company announces that the unaudited net asset value per Ordinary Share as at the close of business on 31st
December 2020 was: