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SunEdison defaults on convertible bond, say analysts
14 April 2016Troubled renewable energy giant SunEdison is in 'technical default' on a convertible bond, according to US research firm CreditSights.
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EF BRIEFS: ET Risk, Latvenergo, Morgan Stanley, TerraForm Global, ICO
06 April 2016A coalition of think-tanks, researchers and financial companies will develop a framework to assess the potential financial impacts on securities created by the transition to a lower-carbon economy.
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SunEdison share price falls further as yieldco chief abruptly exits
31 March 2016Brian Wuebbels, CEO and president of SunEdison's yieldcos, has stepped down amid talks of the firm's bankruptcy.
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Setting the standard
30 March 2016As the market grows, so too does the number of companies and organisations 'defining' what is acceptable as a green bond. Sophie Robinson-Tillett looks at the patchwork of offerings and how they are set to develop
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EF BRIEFS: Vivint, St Paul, National Australia Bank, Engie, Renew Power, Senvion
22 March 2016Distributed solar company Vivint Solar has closed a $200 million term facility to help its expansion across the US.
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People Moves - March 2016
22 March 2016The latest people moves at companies including SunEdison, RWE, Green Climate Fund, DNV GL, Schroders and more
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SunEdison shares up 40% after merger with Vivint collapses
08 March 2016SunEdison's shares soared more than 40% today after Vivint Solar pulled the plug on the controversial $2.2 billion merger of the two companies.
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EF BRIEFS: Senvion, SunEdison, EDF, Renovagen, NTR, Aquila Capital
07 March 2016German-based wind turbine manufacturer Senvion plans to raise up to €703 million ($770 million) in a private placement ahead of its initial public offering.
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People Moves - February 2016
18 February 2016The latest people moves at companies including Jinko Solar, Juwi, Wheb, SolarCity, Alliance Trust and more
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SunEdison continues to haemorrhage senior staff
04 February 2016Paul Gaynor has become latest high-level departure at beleaguered renewables giant SunEdison, according to a UBS research note.