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Financing for new strategic investments, contrasted with refinancing existing operations and structures.
 
 
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Go forth and borrow'''''</span>
 
:"Businesses cannot afford to simply press pause on their strategic investments, especially when the finer details of the UK's future could take years to emerge.
 
:And, with the cost of capital so low, rarely has there been a better time for corporate treasurers to raise event-driven financing."
 
:''The Treasurer magazine, March 2017 p37 - Ian Baggott, head of loan markets, Lloyds Bank.''


An independent EU Authority established to contribute to the stability of the European Union's financial system by ensuring the integrity, transparency, efficiency and orderly functioning of securities markets and enhancing investor protection.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[EMIR]]
* [[Brexit]]
* [[Investment]]
* [[Refinancing]]

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Financing for new strategic investments, contrasted with refinancing existing operations and structures.


Go forth and borrow

"Businesses cannot afford to simply press pause on their strategic investments, especially when the finer details of the UK's future could take years to emerge.
And, with the cost of capital so low, rarely has there been a better time for corporate treasurers to raise event-driven financing."
The Treasurer magazine, March 2017 p37 - Ian Baggott, head of loan markets, Lloyds Bank.


See also