Archive

  • IFC and IDB back BRL1.4bn biodiversity and social bond

    25 March 2025
  • Unlocking growth through catalytic technical assistance

    24 January 2025

    The lessons from Ukraine's Agricultural crop receipt programme are explored by Callum Thomas, Kyrylo Mukhomedzyanov and Christian Brändli

  • Webinar: BlackRock and Allianz on solving the transition finance gap in emerging markets

    12 December 2024

    A greater understanding of the perceived risks in emerging markets will likely help pave the way for more investment in transition finance in the coming years, an Environmental Finance webinar heard.

  • Climate tech investment forum launched

    09 October 2024

    A forum has been launched to address barriers to investing in climate technology, particularly looking at how to structure blended finance products.

  • Taxonomies 'struggling to support the transition', webinar hears

    04 October 2024

    Green taxonomies need to embed forward-looking, decarbonisation pathways to help catalyse the transition to a net-zero carbon economy, a webinar heard.

  • Blue bond label important despite 'colour fatigue', says IFC

    30 September 2024

    Despite potential 'colour fatigue' its important to differentiate blue products, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and T. Rowe Price have said, calling for more investors to move into the market.

  • IFC backs Central Pattana's first SLB with $100m

    25 September 2024
  • Bond round-up: Chile, Dominican Republic, Mindspace ... and more

    03 July 2024
  • IFC, BII and Proparco back Senegal telecoms expansion with €87m SLL

    17 May 2024
  • Wave of change: The state of play on blue bonds

    25 April 2024

    They are currently a niche within the sustainable bond market, but could blue bonds play a key role in turning the tide on water-themed investments, asks Genevieve Redgrave

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