By: Michael Chernick , Tomasz Kulawik , Mohamed El-Sayed , and Lisseth A. Rincon Manzano , Shearman & Sterling LLP This article describes the terms of the facilities available under the Main Street Lending Program, in addition to providing practice tips to...
By: Michael Chernick and Brittany Roger, Shearman & Sterling LLP This article provides an overview of certain key provisions of credit agreements that will need to be reviewed to determine how the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis—and the economic...
By: Amara Gossin , Barclays and Bob Lewis Sidley , Austin LLP Sustainability-themed debt instruments represent one response of the financial community to the need to channel capital towards facilitating a carbon transition. Since green bonds debuted in 2012,...
By: The Practical Guidance Finance Team This article discusses trends in benchmark succession clauses in recent credit agreements using benchmark rates other than the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). Credit agreements typically provide for replacing the...
By: The Practical Guidance Finance Team This article discusses credit spread adjustments related to the differential in rates between the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR). While LIBOR and SOFR historically...
By: The Practical Guidance Finance Team The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has formally set the dates by which panel banks will no longer report on tenors of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). These are the final dates the FCA will regulate LIBOR...
By: Steven J. Dickinson, Robert K. Magovern, and James F. Van Orden , Cozen O’Connor The omnibus budget act signed by President Trump on December 27 reinstituted the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), with significant changes. The act allows new borrowers...