(Reuters, London, 28 October 2014) - Britain's export credit agency will guarantee a sukuk bond for the first time next year, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, as it seeks to boost London's position as a centre for Islamic finance... UK Export Finance (UKEF) expects to guarantee an Islamic...
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(Fresh Business Thinking, London, 23 September 2014) "Commercial finance and liquidity may be readily available at the moment, but the aviation sector also needs to consider capital markets as a source of future funding," that is the message UK Export Finance’s Head of Aerospace, Gordon Welsh,...
more(US General Accounting Office, Washington, 8 July 2014) From 2008 through 2013, the US Ex-Im Bank (ExIm) and European ECAs supported 26% of large commercial aircraft deliveries. Since 2004, Ex-Im financing support for Boeing wide-body jet exports has generally increased, and, in fiscal years...
more(The Independent, London, 6 July 2014) The Government is using taxpayers' money to underwrite £140m-worth of deals for a company whose ultimate ownership is based in a notorious tax haven. UK Export Finance, a branch of the Department for Business, is risking public funds to provide insurance...
more(Wall Street Journal, London, 30 April 2014) U.S. sanctions on Russia in response to the country's threats and incursions against Ukraine have created uncertainty over aerospace transactions, from plane purchases to satellite launches... "I see the market now as frozen for lease and financing...
more(Centre for Aviation, Sydney, 20 March 2014) Boeing stated it expects the market for financing new aircraft to remain strong as airline customers continue to demand for new, fuel-efficient airplanes. Boeing Capital Corp VP/general manager for aircraft financial services Tim Myers said the...
moreCentre for Aviation, Melbourne, 26 March 2014) UK Export Finance head of aerospace Gordon Welsh, speaking at the CAPA – Airline Fleet & Finance Summit 2014, stated the export credit agency will sell the last of 40 aircraft returned after 9-11 “hopefully next week”, ending 13 years as...
more(Reuters, 10 December 2013, Seattle) - More commercial jet buyers will tap rapidly-expanding capital markets to...
more(Wall Street Journal, 19 November 2013, Dubai) The $200 billion aircraft order bonanza at the Dubai Airshow has focused attention on the little-known system of government export credit agencies, which are used to help fund planes and other big-ticket equipment such as power generators....
more(Reuters, London, 11 October 2013) The bond markets are turning into a regular funding platform for airline companies which have in the past relied heavily on export credit agencies and...
more(Moscow Times, 13 September 2013, Moscow) European credit agencies will help finance the sales of Russia's Superjet 100 aircraft, Vedomosti reported Thursday. A source close to Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, which produces the planes, said the Superjet has been deemed a European product because 70...
more(Bloomberg, Sydney, 10 July 2013) Aircraft buyers’ issuance of bonds backed by planes will double to about $30 billion next year, as banks and ECAs withdraw funding Boeing said... The industry needs $4 trillion to $5 trillion by 2031 to buy about 40,000 new planes required by growing demand...
more(Premium Times, Lagos, 7 May 2013) The Nigerian Export Import Bank, NEXIM, and the Export Development Canada, EDC, are exploring the prospects of a partnership to provide short term financing to Nigeria’s aviation sector. This was one of several discussions between the Nigerian delegation led...
more(Reuters, Seattle, 22 May 2013) - Delta Air Lines Inc wants the U.S. Export-Import Bank to stop helping state-owned foreign airlines buy wide-body jets from Boeing Co , and would be willing to forgo such support for its own purchases if all such subsidies were eliminated, its chief executive...
more(AIN, New York, 20 May 2013) Boeing’s recent assertion of an increased appetite in capital markets to fund airliner orders is welcomed by manufacturers and their customers when other sources of funding seem under pressure. Export credit, now comes generally at higher interest rates and tougher...
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