Binh Thuan wind nears signing on DFI-backed loan; Petron out to banks for attractively priced term loan: Supplier finance in plain sight: What do the new FASB disclosure rules mean for our industry?
In today's daily round-up of export, trade and commodity finance news, TXF's Max Thompson covers the latest stories and trends across the market:
Sponsors of the 88MW Binh Thuan onshore wind farm in Vietnam — Filipino power producer ACEN (65%) and Vietnam-based BIM Group (35%) — are expected to sign the financing backing the scheme by month-end
Philippine oil company Petron Corporation, the largest oil refining firm in the country, is testing bank appetite with a $550 million five-year term loan
There is going to be a major change in the world of supply chain finance (SCF) next year that will bring more transparency to SCF programmes. TXF’s Katharine Morton asks, what do the new FASB standards mean for corporate suppliers and buyers and for investors?
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