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Last mile data 'critical' to improving bond impact reporting
24 June 2022Issuers of labelled bonds have an opportunity to improve data collection by spending more time and resources ensuring impact data includes diverse and local perspectives, attendees at Environmental Finance's virtual conference on sustainable investment in Asia heard.
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People moves 24 June: ISSB, CDP, ACRA, SGX and more...
24 June 2022 -
ESG industry 'has become a bit lazy'
24 June 2022Providing environmental, social and governance (ESG) data and investment products is "a contact sport, not an exercise one can do from a desk," according to a sustainable finance expert,...
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ESG controversies can cause negative returns, finds Moody's
23 June 2022Companies that experience moderate to severe ESG controversies could face losses. This is worth $400 million on average, according to Moody's Analytics.
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Investors 'should look past' easy environmental assessments
23 June 2022Investors should more often look past 'easy' assessments of environmental issues to tackle more material social and governance concerns, according to data provider BlueOnion.
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EU companies set to disclose environmental risks
23 June 2022The European Parliament and Council have provisionally agreed on a new directive which will require large companies to publicly disclose how they manage environmental and social risk.
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Loan round-up: Qatari Diar, GIC, EdgeConneX and more
23 June 2022 -
Last chance to enter Sustainable Company Awards
23 June 2022There is still time to submit an entry for Environmental Finance's inaugural Sustainable Company Awards
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Asia 'will need guardrails' against rising greenwashing risk
23 June 2022Asian countries will increasingly require regulatory "guardrails" to ensure fund managers understand the extent to which they can market funds as integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, a regulator in the region has said.
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ECB identifies 'clear gaps' as it readies bank climate inspections
22 June 2022"Clear gaps" remain in most areas of European banks' climate risk management practices, a top executive at the European Central Bank (ECB) has said, as the organisation prepares to conduct on-site inspections of EU banks.
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- Attractive valuations demonstrate appeal of transition finance, Schroders says
- Valuing climate resilience: the next frontier for financial markets
- UK-China taskforce eyes progress on transition finance amid political thaw
- Google funds water resilience data tool
- Japan struggling to attract international investors on transition
- 'Important' FTSE Russell, CCB 'Dim Sum' green bond index launched