Turk Eximbank, Hungarian ECA ink reinsurance deal; Nornickel told to pay $2bn fuel-spill fine; Greensill Capital puts capital raise on ice
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:
Turk Eximbank has signed a reinsurance cooperation agreement with MEHIB, Hungary's official export credit agency
A Russian court has ruled that MMC Norilsk Nickel should pay RUB146 billion ($1.95 billion) in compensation for an Arctic fuel spill, in line with a demand by the nation’s ecological watchdog
Supply chain financing company Greensill Capital delayed a new round of fundraising by several months after increasing the amount it wants to raise, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing “people familiar with the matter”
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