During a volatile month for global trade and the commodities market amid the coronavirus pandemic, TXF spoke to Jean Woo, partner at Ashurst in Singapore, to discuss how the law firm is staying abreast of the legal requirements facing its corporate clients as many of them look to restructure their debt. Woo also shares her opinion on whether there is any real substance to sustainability-linked deals, or is it just a case of greenwashing?
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