ABN Amro
22 articles about "ABN Amro"
DEWA securitises cashflows to raise $1bn Vol 8, Issue 9 (September 2007)
The Dubai municipal utility has issued a long-dated asset-backed bond to help fund its ambitious capex programme. There is more to come.
IN BRIEF – EUROPE Vol 8, Issue 4 (April 2007)
* Saur’s Stereau division has won a €14 million contract to build a treatment unit for the sludge and effluent produced by the drinking water plant at Méry-sur-Oise, which supplies 173,000m<sup>3</sup>/d of water to 800,000 inhabitants north of Paris.
IN BRIEF – EUROPE Vol 8, Issue 3 (March 2007)
* In order to improve its debt redemption profile, Suez has bought back €1.235 billion of outstanding bonds, just short of the maximum €1.25 billion threshold it set back in mid-February.
SUEZ DEBT BUYBACK Vol 8, Issue 2 (February 2007)
* Suez announced a tender on 15 February to buy back up to €1.25 billion of its outstanding bonds.
Economic patriotism casts a shadow over United Vol 7, Issue 4 (April 2006)
Larry Chertoff asks whether Suez’s corporate manoeuvres will have an impact on the outlook for its US subsidiary.
Busy first half for Gulf bankers Vol 7, Issue 1 (January 2006)
Finance will be in strong demand in the first half of 2006 as several IWPPs look to close. Fortunately banks are easier to find than EPC contractors.
Shoaiba heads for financial close Vol 6, Issue 11 (November 2005)
The developers are seeking to raise about $2 billion of project finance debt.
Positive road ahead for wastewater projects Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)
The Middle East wastewater sector, once bereft of any significant activity, has started to see some action.
Saudi IWPP project costs rise Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)
The Shoaiba IWPP will cost $700 million more than first anticipated once development costs and finance charges have been taken into account. The cost of the IWPP programme has also risen.
Veolia eyes Sicily… and east Germany as well Vol 4, Issue 11 (November 2003)
Was the company looking for trouble when it signed a €299 million deal for the island’s bulk water supplies? Or was it part of a larger strategy?










