
- Schroders Greencoat acquires biomethane platform
- Achmea preps impact-focused private debt strategy for Q3 launch
- Outcomes-based bonds: Compliance carbon credit market 'key' to scalability
- TISFD to create financial sector recommendations
- S&P: Transition, adaptation in focus for next 1,000 SPOs
- Storebrand and BNP to lead nature transition group
- Amundi: Transition bond issuers must clearly 'draw line with green'
- NWB Bank raises €1bn through Water Bond issuance
- Sustainable debt round-up: Austria, NRW.Bank, Rowan Digital Infrastructure ... and more
- Latvia launches second sustainability bond after framework update
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Lack of actionable adaptation investments, says Aberdeen
05 June 2026There is abundant ambition around adaptation, but not enough actionable investment opportunities or metrics to identify investments with real impact, according to Aberdeen Investments, which has come up with its own "investment decision-useful" framework.
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FCA proposes cuts to UK financial institution climate reporting rules
05 June 2026UK financial institutions would have to report less information on climate-related risks under proposals by their regulator to replace rules based on the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations.
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MTR: Record 2026 green bond issuance extends with Euro debut
05 June 2026MTR has raised €3 billion ($3.5 billion) from its debut Euro-denominated green bond, as the Hong Kong-based transport firm extends its record-breaking issuance in 2026.
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Singapore key testing ground for ISO transition plan rules, Fidelity says
05 June 2026Transition planning expectations set by Singapore's financial regulator will be a key test of the world-first international transition plan standard, according to Fidelity International.
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Second Latvian sustainability bond 2.4 times oversubscribed
05 June 2026Latvia has raised €1 billion ($1.2 billion) from its second sustainability bond, almost five years after its debut, with the seven-year deal attracting an orderbook in excess of €2.4 billion.