Project finance
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Aircraft, shipping and project finance all set to lose out as banks seek to constrain capital consumption, panellists warn
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Control Risks report highlights the impact of the UK Bribery Act on operational risk management
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The methods Asian energy and commodities companies use to finance and hedge projects have merged, says Natixis’s Asia-Pacific energy and commodities chief
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Analysis of the Dodd-Frank Act has so far focused mainly on the swap carve-out clause and requirements for central clearing. But section 165 on prudential standards also raises some difficult questions, writes Barry Schachter
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A structural assessment of co-variability during periods of stress can improve crisis management and contribute to better strategic planning, argues David Rowe
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The US is on track to double renewable energy generation capacity by 2012 and halve solar power costs by 2015, according to the Department of Energy
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After record growth last year, US wind power is facing a funding squeeze as tax-related investment dries up. Pauline McCallion asks whether Government initiatives can buoy the sector through the economic downturn
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California power company Calpine Corp has completed a $230 million non-recourse project financing for its 600-megawatt (MW) gas-fuelled electricity-generating Riverside Energy Center in Beloit, Wisconsin.
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UK and US utilities are presently saddled with a lot of debt, thanks to overcapacity and low power prices. But what’s the best way for these firms to deal with the power plants they don’t need? By Jessica McCallin
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Efforts by energy and finance professionals to stress the difference between legitimate off-balance-sheet entities and Enron’s opaque devices have had little impact, as US regulators rush to clean up structured finance. Maria Kielmas reports
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