Sustainable Bond Round up Q1 2022 - presentation slides
Download the slides from our recent Environmental Finance Data webinar – the Sustainable Bond Roundup: Q1, featuring insights from Ashton Rowntree, Data Analyst at Environmental Finance Data and Ben Smith, Data Strategist at Environmental Finance. Their slides provide a summary of the labelled bond market for quarter one of 2022 and offer insights into sustainability-linked KPI trends.
These slides include:
A comprehensive roundup of Q1 GSSS bond issuance by volume, bond label, issuer type, geography, and sector
Analysis of the Q1 GSSS bond market development on a year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter
Expert insights on the most noteworthy Q1 issuances and market trends
Deep dive into sustainability-linked bond and loan KPIs
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