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17 Apr 2024 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – Sub-Saharan Africa: Demographics' boost to growth particularly powerful if amplified by productivity gains
17 Apr 2024 Second Party Opinion Tasaheel for Financing: Second Party Opinion – Sustainable Financing Framework Assigned SQS1 Sustainability Quality Score Tasaheel for Financing
16 Apr 2024 Sector In-Depth Carbon Transition – Global: Broader use of carbon capture will have mixed credit implications across sectors
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15 Apr 2024 Sector In-Depth Automotive Manufacturing – Global: Slowdown in EV adoption as subsidies end, charging network expansion lags
12 Apr 2024 Sector Profile Waste-to-energy – China: Long-term growth underpinned by policy support and environmental awareness
11 Apr 2024 Sector In-Depth Carbon Transition – Global: Industrial policies drive innovation, with scope to disrupt hard-to-abate sectors
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11 Apr 2024 Sector In-Depth Power – China: Lower coal prices and increased renewable energy sales boost China's power generators
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11 Apr 2024 Second Party Opinion Iberdrola S.A.: Second Party Opinion – Sustainability Euro-Commercial Paper Programme Assigned SQS2 Iberdrola S.A.
08 Apr 2024 Sector In-Depth Electric Utilities and Power Companies – US: Data center growth poses opportunities and credit risks for power providers
05 Apr 2024 Sector Comment Chemicals – US: Asbestos ban not significant for the US chlor-alkali producers' credit, but capex will rise
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