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  • Indian regulator recommends voluntary carbon market development

    05 October 2022

    A sustainable finance committee at the IFSCA has recommended that an Indian voluntary carbon market is developed as part of plans to attract international investment.

  • GFANZ to launch APAC coal 'phase out' guidance

    04 October 2022

    GFANZ is preparing to launch guidance for financial institutions in the Asia-Pacific region on how they can 'phase out' coal.

  • Philippines launches environmental risk guidance

    03 October 2022

    The central bank of the Philippines has launched guidance for banks on incorporating sustainability into risk management frameworks.

  • Ninety One launches 'sustainable' emerging markets strategy

    28 September 2022
  • Common ground taxonomy 'could boost investment in Chinese bonds'

    26 September 2022

    The Common Ground Taxonomy will help attract more international investors to Chinese offshore bonds, said the Hong Kong Green Finance Association.

  • Emerging markets 'need multilateral banks to step up'

    23 September 2022

    Prudential's Liza Jansen explains to Genevieve Redgrave why multilateral banks could be key to emerging markets' transition

  • Mirova energy transition fund raises €1.6bn

    20 September 2022
  • S&P slashes 2022 sustainable bond forecast by 40%

    20 September 2022

    S&P Global Ratings now forecasts $865 billion will be raised through sustainable bonds in 2022, which represents a 40% cut in its previous annual expectation and a 16% reduction on 2021 issuance volumes

  • Inaugural Environmental Finance Sustainable Company Awards winners revealed

    20 September 2022

    The inaugural winners of the annual Environmental Finance Sustainable Company Awards have been announced

  • Onshore Chinese green bonds pose challenge for international investors, says HKMA

    16 September 2022

    Onshore green bonds in mainland China are "difficult" for international investors to fit into their sustainability strategies because issuance frameworks often diverge from international norms, said the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA).