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Weekly banking and finance highlights—2 October 2025: case round-up, high-yield and leveraged loans, sustainability disclosure reforms, real estate finance priority dispute, sanctions updates, and key regulatory dates

Published on: 02 October 2025

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  • Banking & Finance case round-up
  • Acquisition finance
  • Sustainable finance
  • Real estate finance
  • Sanctions
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Useful information

Banking & Finance case round-up

Banking & Finance—August and September 2025 case round-up. For an outline of the cases we have flagged in Banking & Finance during August and September 2025, see News Analysis: Banking & Finance—August and September 2025 case round-up.

Acquisition finance

AFME issues European high yield and leveraged loan report for Q2 2025. The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) has released its European High Yield and Leveraged Loan Report for Q2 2025, offering an overview of issuance patterns and credit performance across the high yield and leveraged loan markets. See: LNB News 26/09/2025 35. Source: AFME Q2 2025 European High Yield and Leveraged Loan Report.

Sustainable finance

GFI and Climate Bonds unveil the Global Property Linked Finance Initiative. The Green Finance Institute (GFI) and the Climate Bonds Initiative have introduced the Global Property Linked Finance Initiative (GPLFI) to establish Property Linked Finance (PLF) as a global asset class and help bridge the US$34trn built environment investment gap by 2050...

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