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Water quality: a critical pillar of biodiversity
22 March 2023Tighter regulation could help investors improve water quality and tackle biodiversity loss, write Lisa Beauvilain and Johan Florén
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COP out: how the promise of Glasgow has faded
15 March 2023Investors should be ready to push UK policymakers to change course on climate, Eliette Riera writes
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Taking sustainable sukuk to the next level
14 March 2023Islamic financiers are hoping to capitalise on growing international ESG demand, Fitch Ratings' Bashar Al-Natoor tells Genevieve Redgrave
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How Canada laid the foundations for its transition taxonomy
07 March 2023A project to develop a list of transition activities is set to grow, Barbara Zvan and Jonathan Arnold tell Michael Hurley
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The fog of SFDR
03 March 2023Fund managers will have to wait for clarity on the EU's landmark disclosures regime, Michael Hurley writes
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EU Green Bond Standard: Provisional deal on landmark regulation agreed
01 March 2023The ground-breaking green bond regulation is now on the home straight after key compromises were sealed, with sustainability-linked bonds now firmly in sight of EU regulation. Ahren Lester reports
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The UK's impact label: an intention to be better than SFDR
08 February 2023The UK is proposing a label for 'impact' funds, in a significant divergence from the EU, but some warn it could add further complication, writes Michael Hurley
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COP27 sees progress on bilateral partnerships
30 January 2023The climate conference saw multilateral talks stagnate but bilateral partnerships show the way forward, argue Lina Apsheva and Gregor Vulturius
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Issuer profile: Greenyard
26 January 2023The fruit and vegetable supplier defends its 'sleeping SLL', arguing that setting KPIs post-issuance helped 'prevent a rush to unambitious targets'. Ahren Lester reports
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How the EBRD is going Paris aligned
24 January 2023The decision will change climate considerations in finance on three continents, writes Dana Kupova