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  • Christa Clapp: SLBs could be due a 'reset'

    21 August 2025

    Early evidence of a "reset" for the sustainability-linked bond (SLB) market could prove a "big opportunity" for issuers in sectors which are currently "very vulnerable" amid the transition to a lower carbon economy, according to S&P Global Ratings.

  • Guidelines to help end transition labelling 'free-for-all'

    21 August 2025

    UK government-backed draft transition finance guidelines have set the right balance between being too prescriptive and being too high level, according to an investor who helped draw them up.

  • RGreen to launch energy transition evergreen fund

    21 August 2025

    RGreen Invest is to launch a renewables-focused open-ended fund, Environmental Finance has learned.

  • UOB explores how to better integrate nature in sustainable products

    21 August 2025

    UOB has told Environmental Finance that it is looking to develop sustainable finance products which further integrate nature.

  • Hard to 'make the positive impact case' for big tech, says M&G

    21 August 2025

    An underweight position in big technology firms has hindered the performance of M&G's Positive Impact Fund - but this stance has helped it attract large asset owners, it has told Environmental Finance.

  • Money market funds the 'sustainable asset class of choice' in 2025

    21 August 2025

    European Article 8 and 9 money market funds have "taken equities' role as the sustainable asset class of choice so far this year", according to LSEG Lipper, although it has "no clear idea" why.

  • Aavishkaar eyes first carbon strategy

    20 August 2025

    Aavishkaar Capital is looking to fundraise for its first carbon strategy, Environmental Finance has learned.

  • COP30 CEO urges countries to present missing NDCs

    20 August 2025
  • ESMA signs deal with European Environment Agency to combat greenwashing

    20 August 2025
  • Corporates looking for 'SBTi Plus' approach to transition plan assessment

    20 August 2025

    SBTi assessments are widely used, but corporates are looking to provide extra layers of credibility. Ahren Lester reports