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The Reporting Exchange transferred to Arabesque
10 May 2021 -
Green and sustainability-linked loan round-up: JDE Peets, Newmont, FrieslandCampina, Gorge, Nordgold ... and more
01 April 2021 -
Sustainable bond pricing perk 'not enough' for emerging market issuers
12 March 2021A webinar organised by Environmental Finance and the IFC heard from emerging market issuers of green, social and sustainability bonds about their experiences. Ahren Lester reports
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Pakistan explores issuing first sovereign 'nature performance bond'
26 February 2021Pakistan could become the first sovereign to issue a nature performance bond, it has been revealed.
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Bank of China transition bond a 'missed opportunity'
12 January 2021The Bank of China transition bond was ground-breaking in its claims to align with the newly launched transition finance recommendations, reports Ahren Lester, but experts judged the transaction as failing to live up to its promise and ambition
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2020 sustainable bond issuance jumps two-thirds amid social breakthrough
05 January 2021 -
In praise of cost-effective carbon markets
30 December 2020Carbon markets offer the flexibility countries need to meet their NDCs, argues Jan-Willem van de Ven
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UNDP to identify SDG investment 'opportunity areas'
24 December 2020The UN Development Programme (UNDP) is to next year publish research on 'investment opportunity areas' for investments that advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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US DFC aims to catalyse $50bn in private impact investments
25 November 2020The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) says it will commit more than $25 billion as part of its first global impact development strategy - which it claims will help drive a further $50 billion in private impact investments.
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Asian firms overtake US on emissions disclosure, says Arabesque
23 November 2020The proportion of Asian companies reporting carbon emissions has jumped above that of US firms in 2019, according to a report by sustainability-focused asset manager Arabesque, although European corporates continue to lead.