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  • China urged to close state-owned enterprise green bond loophole

    01 December 2022

    The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) has urged China to close a "problematic" use-of-proceeds loophole for state-owned enterprises issuing green bonds in order to end the fragmentation of the Chinese market.

  • Inconsistent ESG ratings 'failing to measure impact'

    10 October 2022

    Inconsistent ESG ratings "do not necessarily measure" a company's impact on society and the planet, which is making it difficult for investors to make informed investment decisions, a report has said.

  • IEA scenarios lead investors to undervalue climate risk, says report

    06 April 2018

    The International Energy Agency (IEA)'s climate change scenarios are causing investors to undervalue transition risk and preventing countries from meeting their Paris Agreement targets, according to a group of researchers.

  • Norwegian government backs oil fund coal divestment

    28 May 2015

    Norway's NOK7 trillion ($894 billion) oil fund is to divest more of its coal holdings after the country's politicians gave an earlier-than-expected backing to plans to reduce its exposure to the commodity.