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Asian sovereigns should consider issuing sustainable bonds in global hard currencies - like the US dollar - to really expand their investor base, according to Amundi.
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Retail lender Bank Australia is set to expand its nature lending portfolio, labelling it as an area of growth and opportunity.
More comprehensive comparison methods are needed if financial institutions are to fully trust commercial climate data products to inform their resilience planning or capital allocation, according to a ...
The Global Biodiversity Framework's 30x30 target has collectively raised ambition, according to the Bezos Earth Fund, but it can only be achieved once policy moves in the right direction.
The City of Nagoya is planning to raise JPY5 billion ($34 million) from a green bond which could be the first to use the 'nature bond' sub-label approved by an influential trade association.
Although nature and biodiversity themes are becoming increasingly important within emerging market sovereign debt issuance, specific nature-focused bonds remain far off, according to investor Ninety ...
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UK asset managers, insurers and pension providers are to get simplif [ied] climate reporting rules after a review of disclosures by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) heard complaints that existing ...
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As France Valley opens up its European timber fund to institutional investors, it has told Environmental Finance that geopolitical shifts and converging returns are making some investors look away ...