Middle East lenders invoke Market Disruption clause
- Middle East: Monday, June 29 - 2009 at 14:38
Globally, the last six months have been an extraordinary period of time in the financial sector, as lenders' relationships with many of their customers have become increasingly strained. The cost of credit (across almost all sectors) has increased as markets focused on stronger banking capital ratios, and more conservative credit assessments.
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