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  • LMA urges vigilance on 'a la carte' sustainability-linked loans

    08 July 2022

    The Loan Market Association (LMA) said that the sustainability-linked loan (SLL) label should be "earnt, not handed over," as the trade association warned against the development of 'sustainability à la carte'.

  • Sainsbury's living wage vote 'breaks new ground'

    08 July 2022

    A resolution for UK supermarket Sainsbury's to extend the living wage to indirectly employed staff received 17% support from shareholders...

  • People moves 8 July: Bloomberg, Standard Chartered, Credit Suisse, Bundesbank, Wells Fargo & more...

    08 July 2022
  • Aristata Capital launches £40m 'impact litigation' fund

    08 July 2022
  • UOB launches green deposit programme

    08 July 2022
  • UK 'green' taxonomy, disclosures delay expected amid political tumult

    08 July 2022
  • ECB tells banks to pressure clients on climate data

    08 July 2022

    The European Central Bank (ECB) has told banks they need to pressurise their clients to disclose more emissions data, after its first climate stress test showed most lenders are not adequately managing climate risks.

  • Investors 'must get to grips with supply chains'

    08 July 2022

    Investing in sustainably-produced commodities is not enough - they also need to help transform unsustainable supply chains, writes Madeleine Jenkins

  • Tracking Growth and Performance in Green Equities - upated

    Read this report to better understand the size of the global green economy, how it has performed, what that performance is attributed to, and whether its long-term growth drivers remain intact.

  • Investors may greenwash using SFDR labels, 2DII finds

    07 July 2022

    Financial think-tank 2 Degrees Investing Initiative (2DII) said it had found risks of greenwashing to be particularly high around the use of Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) marketing labels by investors, when they are combined with claims of contribution to positive environmental impact.