- The emerging concept of 'nature transition'
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- Resilience debt growth requires 'systematic' approach - and insurer involvement
- SFDR agreement criticised for allowing fossil fuels in transition funds
- Banks' uneven progress on sustainability flagged in UNEP FI survey
- Sustainable Debt & Transition Finance Asia Conference 2026 Round-up
- UK urged to launch sovereign transition bond
- Just four external reviewers cleared to verify EU Green Bonds
- Draft ESRS for non-EU companies unveiled
- Exclusive: Combined climate and nature value-at-risk tool launched
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If insurance fails from climate risk, then the rest of finance will follow, says Aviva
26 June 2026Climate risk is an existential threat not just to the insurance industry but to the broader financial services industry, an Aviva board member has warned, given its role in absorbing risk, but that needs to change.
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UK-China taskforce eyes progress on transition finance amid political thaw
26 June 2026The launch of a green bond index was hailed as a marker of UK-China collaboration, as a bilateral working group said a thaw in diplomatic relations could be a boon for work to promote transition finance flows between the two countries.
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Time to move on from 'legacy' sustainability disclosure regimes
26 June 2026As the UK continues to develop its forward-looking sustainability disclosure standards, a trade association has urged UK regulators to focus on "moving beyond" the "legacy" disclosure regimes already in place to cut down the number of rules.
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Japan struggling to attract international investors on transition
26 June 2026Some Japanese issuers are facing challenges attracting more international institutional investors to transition-labelled products despite their popularity with domestic investors, London Climate Action Week has heard.
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'Important' FTSE Russell, CCB 'Dim Sum' green bond index launched
26 June 2026FTSE Russell and China Construction Bank (CCB) have launched a fixed income index focused on offshore 'Dim Sum' green bonds from Chinese issuers.