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  • 13% of EU funds have already classified themselves as 'sustainable' under SFDR

    18 June 2021

    13% of EU-domiciled funds have initially classified themselves as 'sustainable' under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation...

  • Banks with $29trn in assets pledge to set 2050 'net zero' targets

    21 April 2021

    A group of banks with about $28.5 trillion in assets has joined a UN-convened 'Net Zero Banking Alliance', and in doing so pledged to "align operational and attributable emissions from their portfolios with pathways to net-zero by 2050 or sooner".

  • Investor group urges banks to set enhanced net zero targets

    19 April 2021
  • Winners revealed in Environmental Finance's Bond Awards 2021

    31 March 2021
  • News round-up: Investment Association, Citi, Osmosis, and more

    30 March 2021
  • Morgan Stanley: Continued racial disparity in US mortgage applications

    30 March 2021
  • News round-up: Mitsubishi, Bank of Japan, M&G, Morgan Stanley, and more

    29 March 2021
  • Morgan Stanley: Carbon market to hit €74 a tonne in three years

    29 March 2021
  • US sustainable ETFs 'not as passive' on ESG voting as you may think, says Morgan Stanley

    25 March 2021

    Passively managed US sustainability-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs) vote in favour of environmental and social shareholder proposals considerably more frequently than their non-sustainable peers, according to research by Morgan Stanley, but still less than their actively managed rivals.

  • Comment: Is there really a green bubble?

    22 February 2021

    Is the dramatic growth of renewables and other green stocks over the past year justified, or will it come crashing back down to earth, asks Peter Cripps