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  • People Moves 2 December: JP Morgan, First Sentier, Janus Henderson ... and more

    02 December 2022
  • PBAF: 'High chance' of mandatory biodiversity reporting following COP15

    29 November 2022

    The reporting of nature impacts by financial institutions is likely to become mandatory at biodiversity conference COP15, the chair of Partnership for Biodiversity Accounting Financials (PBAF) predicted.

  • EU asks regulator to 'consider merit' of Taxonomy-linked green loan label

    28 November 2022

    The European Commission has asked the European Banking Authority (EBA) to "consider the merits" of creating a "green loan label" based on the EU Taxonomy.

  • People Moves 25 November including Crédit Agricole, Janus Henderson, M&G and more...

    25 November 2022
  • EFRAG submits first draft of corporate reporting standards to EU

    23 November 2022

    The first set of 12 draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards has been submitted to the EU Commission by technical advisers at the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group.

  • ESMA offers 'backdoor' solution to SFDR fund labelling misuse

    23 November 2022

    A major reclassification of self-labelled 'sustainable' funds is likely after ESMA proposes necessary - but complicating - naming guidelines, Anne Schoemaker tells Ahren Lester

  • ESMA ESG fund naming guidelines are 'significant step'

    21 November 2022

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has opened a consultation on proposed environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment fund naming guidelines...

  • MSCI launches EU banking climate disclosure product

    21 November 2022
  • People Moves 18 November: EFRAG, NBIM, IFC & more

    18 November 2022
  • Nordea warns on gap between portfolio emissions reduction and 'real world impact'

    18 November 2022

    There is a widening disconnect between emissions reductions in investors' portfolios and the decarbonisation of the real economy, the head of sustainability at Nordea Life & Pensions has warned.