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February 2009
Canada's renewable energy regimes are generous but exacting and unpredictable. As a result, the crunch is taking a deeper toll on the sector than it should. By Katy Burne.
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Germany could suffer significant delays as sponsors struggle to obtain financing. Despite this, the state is expected to launch several new A-model tenders and may have to sweeten terms to woo banks to lend. By Ivan Castano
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Infrastructure funds have plenty of equity ready to be deployed, as they benefit from cautious investors looking for a new, more solid, asset class. But their challenge in 2009 will be negotiating with large groups of banks on restrictive packages. By Michael Marray.
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HSBC and RBS restructure Restructuring at HSBC has resulted in the creation of a global resources and energy group led by Will Rathvon. The new...
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Ten years ago, the Tanjung Jati power project was little short of a disaster. Conceived in the early 1990s and sponsored by Hong Kong's Hopewell Holdings, the project was quickly mired in controversy with links to the corrupt regime of President Suharto and accusations that Indonesia was over-paying...