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Multifamily Lending Starting to Level Off

2015-11-10 09:00:00| National Real Estate Investor

Lenders will keep pouring money into apartment properties over the next two years, originating about the same volume of loans in 2016 and 2017with slight increasesthat they are likely to close in 2015. read more

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Australian banks say will support low-carbon lending

2015-11-05 02:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Two of Australia's major banks on Thursday announced initiatives to support the transition to a low-carbon economy, moves which could make it harder to finance the country's coal industry. Top lender National Australia Bank will finance A$18 billion ($12.84 billion) through to 2022 to renewable energy projects including low-carbon property and transport, it said in a statement. Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the second biggest lender, said it would consider environment risks in loan and credit...

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Savings and lending up at Clydesdale

2015-10-27 23:58:32| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Clydesdale Bank, including Yorkshire Bank, reports a rise in retail customer savings and lending for the year to September.

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Bankers Say Their CRE Lending Growth Likely Has Peaked

2015-10-21 12:17:00| National Real Estate Investor

Mark Heschmeyer <news@costar.com> While overall commercial real estate borrowing demand contineus to increase, more banks this past quarter said they don't plan to increase exposure in the CRE category of their loan portfolios. read more

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EIB sets new 35% target for climate lending in developing countries

2015-10-10 13:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Blue and Green: The European Investment Bank (EIB), the worlds largest lender for climate related projects, will increase the proportion of its lending in support of climate related investment in developing countries from 25% to 35%. Speaking at a meeting of finance Ministers and multilateral financial institutions at the IMF -- World Bank annual meetings in Lima, Werner Hoyer confirmed that the European Investment Bank will increase climate lending in countries identified by the UNFCCC and the OECD as being...

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