Russia’s Sberbank no longer wants Slovenské elektrárne shares
- Vladimír Dohnal
- Feb 5, 2021
- 1 min read
Russia’s Sberbank has withdrawn its request for Slovenské elektrárne (SE) shareholders to back its €870m loan with their SE shares, SE announced. Economy Minister Richard Sulík has responded to the request by submitting a law requiring prior government approval for the purchase of SE shares. This unsettled other SE creditors. Sulík has not responded to the new information yet.
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