
- EU banks to be quizzed on climate-related 'financial turmoil' in stress test
- NatureMetrics launches nature risk tool
- German sustainable finance expert group handed 'simplification' mandate
- How a Super El Niño could drive food price spikes
- SBTi's Corporate Net Zero Standard 2.0 unveils role for carbon credits
- Taxonomies 'naturally converging' amid 'structured chaos'
- Making sense of sustainable finance in a Trumpian world
- Akademiker engaging with car giants on deforestation
- The ESG ratings reckoning
- New Forests aims to raise $750m for first global nat cap strategy
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Latvenergo raises €300m through second EuGB issuance
18 June 2026Latvia's state-owned utility Latvenergo has raised €300 million ($344 million) through a seven-year European Green Bond (EuGB), to finance a major renewable energy expansion programme across the Baltic region.
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Draft ESRS for non-EU companies unveiled
18 June 2026Draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) for reporting by companies based outside the EU but generating large revenues in the bloc have been published, in advance of a vote to approve them for consultation next month.
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Sanctuary raises £350m through inaugural sustainability bond
18 June 2026UK housing association Sanctuary has raised £350 million ($402 million) through its inaugural sustainability bond, attracting an orderbook of more than £1.3 billion.
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PGGM: We really see return and impact value in blue bonds
18 June 2026Blue bonds will become more important as nature and biodiversity goals among institutional investors grow, Raymond van Wersch tells Ahren Lester
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Middle East deal won't pull the plug on electrification drive, says Vontobel
18 June 2026Energy efficiency and electrification will remain dominant themes, even after the Iran-US conflict is resolved, says Vontobel Asset Management, as economies resolve to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon world.