Archive

  • 'Get ready for assurance' of sustainability information, Deloitte tells companies

    21 February 2024
  • Accelerating global transition to net zero: Japan's financial innovation

    21 February 2024

    Japan's foray into climate transition bonds is a commendable step forward, serving as an inspiration and a call to action for economies worldwide to follow suit, writes Sean Kidney

  • EU GBS could bring transparency but lacks guidance, IEEFA claims

    20 February 2024

    The upcoming European Green Bond Standard lacks guidance on standardised impact reporting, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has claimed.

  • EU one step closer to 'world first' carbon removal certificate

    20 February 2024

    The European Council and Parliament has provisionally agreed to set up a 'first of its kind' carbon removal certification framework, in a bid to give carbon removal projects more credibility.

  • Preqin and Impact Institute to provide impact data insight for deal origination

    20 February 2024
  • Partially liquid structures win over pension funds on renewables

    20 February 2024

    'Semi-liquid' fund structures could help UK-based pension funds allocate more capital to renewables developments, Schroders Greencoat has claimed.

  • Solas Capital partners with Linklaters to structure energy efficiency investments

    20 February 2024
  • Australian government urged to enforce mandatory transition planning

    20 February 2024
  • Schroders launches listed global equities impact fund

    20 February 2024
  • 'Big four' sustainable finance SPO providers emerge in 2023

    20 February 2024

    Sustainalytics, S&P Global Ratings, ISS and Moody's have emerged as the 'big four' second-party opinion (SPO) providers in the sustainable finance market in 2023, but the race for market share has tightened as the sector matures and consolidates.