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Loans round-up - 16 March 2023
16 March 2023 -
Powering the UK battery revolution
16 March 2023The Green Finance Institute's proposed Battery Investment Facility could be transformative for the sector, writes Suzanna Hinson
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Investors 'throwing themselves' at sustainable bonds
16 March 2023The labelling of bonds as green, social, sustainability, or sustainability-linked has helped them secure more demand from 'green' investors and pricing benefits during an uncertain time for fixed income,...
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SWEN closes €170m blue ocean fund
16 March 2023SWEN Capital Partners has closed its Blue Ocean Fund with €170 million ($180.3 million) committed towards ocean health regeneration.
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What role does the voluntary carbon market have in an Article 6 world?
15 March 2023India has shown how national carbon trading can work in tandem with voluntary markets, argues Finn O'Muircheartaigh
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Asset managers not 'environmental police', says BlackRock's Fink
15 March 2023Despite a growing need to address the energy transition, asset managers should not be the 'environmental police', BlackRock's Larry Fink said, amid growing pushback in several US states against investors' stance on sustainability.
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Phoenix estimates 20% of equity and credit assets exposed to high transition risks
15 March 2023Some 20% of Phoenix's listed equity and credit portfolios are exposed to sectors at high risk in the transition to a net-zero economy, such as energy, utilities, industrials and materials.
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Bond round-up: Rivian, airports spotlight, Landsec ... and more
15 March 2023 -
UK confirms nuclear will be classified as sustainable in taxonomy
15 March 2023The UK chancellor has confirmed the country will classify nuclear energy generation as sustainable in its green taxonomy.
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Australia's biggest superfunds accused of greenwashing
15 March 2023Australia's biggest superfunds have been accused of greenwashing by campaign group Market Forces, for failing to engage effectively with high emitters.