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Japan state-funded hotel deal pays rent to Myanmar defence ministry

Japan state-funded hotel deal pays rent to Myanmar defence ministry
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Case Study: Glenfarne portfolio, Latin America | Case Studies

Share: Before 2020 came to a close, New York-based developer Glenfarne Group was able to refinance its roughly 1.5GW Latin American generation portfolio with a mix of bank debt and bonds, following a path opened up by other sponsors in the region who had refinanced their assets earlier in the year Existing Subscriber? If you are an existing subscriber please sign in to read this article in full.Sign In Sign up for a free trial Register for free access to IJGlobal and realise the value of our asset and transaction databases, our market leading news, league tables and much more.Sign up for a free trial

Glenfarne portfolio, Latin America | Case Studies

Share: Before 2020 came to a close, New York-based developer Glenfarne Group was able to refinance its roughly 1.5GW Latin American generation portfolio with a mix of bank debt and bonds, following a path opened up by other sponsors in the region who had refinanced their assets earlier in the year Existing Subscriber? If you are an existing subscriber please sign in to read this article in full.Sign In Sign up for a free trial Register for free access to IJGlobal and realise the value of our asset and transaction databases, our market leading news, league tables and much more.Sign up for a free trial

Standard Bank targeted in appeal to avoid financing oil pipeline in East Africa

Standard Bank targeted in appeal to avoid financing oil pipeline in East Africa Non-profit group says East African project could lead to the loss of land and livelihoods, environmental destruction and surging carbon emissions By Nita Bhalla - 02 March 2021 Image: 123RF/ IONUTANSICA More than 260 charities on Monday urged banks not to finance a $3.5bn oil pipeline in East Africa, concerned the project could lead to the loss of community land and livelihoods, environmental destruction and surging carbon emissions. France’s Total and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) are due to start work soon on a 1,445km pipeline from western Uganda through neighbouring Tanzania to the Indian Ocean port of Tanga.

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