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Singapore central bank launches impact measurement initiative
11 December 2020The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has launched a FinTech initiative to "promote a green financial ecosystem" in the country, among the aims of which is to measure the environmental and social impact generated by investments and loans.
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AP2 divests fossil fuel firms amid EU Paris-alignment pledge
11 December 2020Swedish public pension fund AP2 will exit its equity and bond holdings in fossil fuel firms, in a push to become the first asset owner to align its portfolio with the EU Paris-aligned benchmark (PAB).
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People Moves 11 December: LuxSE, ECB, Impax, GAM, Novo Nordisk, Conquest
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EU carbon prices hit record after climate goal agreement
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News round up: LAPFF backs transition plan vote; Ostrum's coal exit policy
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Looking ahead to 2021
11 December 2020Peter Cripps assesses some of the key trends in sustainable finance to look out for over the next year
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Ocean Fund makes investments in India
11 December 2020Circulate Capital has committed to invest $19 million in four Indian companies it claims can help reduce the amount of plastic waste polluting oceans.
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$9trn collaboration of asset managers commit to net zero emissions
11 December 2020The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) has formed an initiative of asset managers, representing over $9 trillion, which have committed to align their portfolios with the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
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Women's Livelihood Bonds: The positive impact of helping women fight the climate crisis
11 December 2020Millions of low-income women in emerging markets could be the most underestimated solution to mitigating climate change, writes Natasha Garcha
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Net Zero Asset Alliance paper maps out Paris Alignment for high‐emitting sectors
10 December 2020The Net Zero Asset Alliance in conjunction with the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) has published the 'Sectoral Pathways to Net Zero' paper, which maps out possible 1.5 °C pathways for five key high‐emitting sectors: energy, utilities, materials in specific steel and cement, and transport.