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France launches €15bn green bond issuance plan
15 January 2024France will issue a new 25-year green bond in "coming days", as it kicks off a potential €15 billion ($16.4 billion) issuance programme for 2024, according to the country's treasury department.
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Infranity bags €425m for fourth senior infra debt fund
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'Overconfident' UK urged to shore-up investor confidence in solar market
12 January 2024NextEnergy, an infrastructure and solar investor, has called on the UK government to act faster to ensure the attractiveness of the country's solar market,...
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Market 'in denial' about REDD carbon credit problems
12 January 2024The market is still "in denial" about the existing problems with REDD carbon credits, a carbon credit rating agency has said, urging faster action and more honesty about how credits can actually be used.
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Carlyle backs $150m credit facility in US-based renewables business
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Euro, US dollar sustainable bond liquidity diverges in 2023
12 January 2024The declining issuance of sustainable bonds in the US is leaving its mark on secondary market liquidity for the instruments, according to Barclays.
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People Moves, 12 January: Barclays, Impax, ABN AMRO, Natixis ... and more
12 January 2024 -
Australia unveils mandatory climate disclosure legislation confirming 2024 start
12 January 2024The Australian Treasury today unveiled draft legislation for mandatory climate-related financial disclosures in Australia, for rules it said are in line with International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) climate standards.
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Climate engagement with Australia only just beginning, investor says
12 January 2024Australian government plans to issue a green bond represent only the beginning of a collaborative investor engagement with the sovereign issuer, according to Brandywine Global.
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ESG resolution support among US asset managers slumps in 2023
11 January 2024Key environmental, social and governance (ESG) shareholder resolutions at US firms in 2023 were backed by just half of major US asset managers, according to Morningstar - significantly falling behind their European peers.